Weegy: The resulting power struggle helped the Aztecs conquer the Inca.
User: In what major way did the relationship between the Incan government and Incan citizens differ from that of other pre-Columbian civilizations?
Incans performed most of their labor for the government and received basic necessities in exchange.
Incans did not own property individually, but instead the community shared property as a group.
The Incan government was popularly elected, but most of the day-to-day work was done by kings.
The Incan people generally didn't interact directly with their government, but they held many local meetings.
Weegy: In what major way did the relationship between the Incan government and Incan citizens differ from that of other pre-Columbian civilizations? The Incan government was popularly elected, but most of the day-to-day work was done by king
User: The following two quotes are accounts of indigenous leaders in the Americas. The first is about the Aztec emperor. The second is about the Incan ruler. Use these excerpts to answer the question that follows:
There were many…grandees around the monarch, some of whom held the canopy over his head, while others again occupied the road before him, and spread cotton cloths on the ground that his feet might not touch the bare earth. No one of his suite ever looked at him full in the face; everyone in his presence stood with eyes downcast.
The court was filled with Indian nobles, dressed in gaily ornamented attire, in attendance on the monarch…. His dress was simpler than that of his attendants. But he wore on his head the crimson borla or fringe, which, surrounding the forehead, hung down as low as the eyebrow. This was the well-known badge of Peruvian sovereignty [royalty].
Source: Public Domain
Based on the two passages, how did the Inca emperor and the Aztec emperor compare?
The Aztec emperor was more powerful.
The Inca emperor was more ordinary.
The Aztec emperor was more respected.
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