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in what two ways were the chavin and inca civilizations similar?
both occupied areas in the mountain ranges of the andes.
both developed trade relations with the maya and aztec.
both practiced the ritual of human sacrifice.
both domesticated animals for transportation.
both followed the religious model in the popol vuh.
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- The Chavin civilization (Andean pre-Columbian) and Inca Empire were both centered in the Andes mountain region of South America, so they shared this geographic territory.
- Historical and archaeological evidence confirms that both civilizations engaged in human sacrifice as part of their religious and ritual practices.
- The other options are incorrect: the Chavin did not trade with Maya/Aztec (geographically and temporally separated), the Chavin did not domesticate animals for transport (the Inca used llamas, but this was not a Chavin practice), and the Popol Vuh is a Mesoamerican (Maya/Quiché) text unrelated to these Andean cultures.
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A. Both occupied areas in the mountain ranges of the Andes.
C. Both practiced the ritual of human sacrifice.