The inca produced a steady food supply using
a. spiked copper balls on rope
b. terraces<...
Social Studies, 29.09.2019 11:00 sgalvis455
The inca produced a steady food supply using
a. spiked copper balls on rope
b. terraces
c. hieroglyphics
d. calendars
i think its d but im not sure
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