sapoldude2 sapoldude2
  • 24-05-2022
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Sort of an ambiguous question but, was the Inca Empire a hegemonic or a territorial empire?

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libbycullen05 libbycullen05
  • 24-05-2022
in short they were both but they were a indirect-hegemonic empire. they were also very territorial. if your teacher says it’s wrong they are wrong.
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