Which of the following explains the rise to power of the Inka, from a relatively small highland group in the year 1000 to an empire ruling over thousands of square miles in the 1400s?
A) Powerful alliances formed through dynastic marriages
B) Skillful organizational and tight administrative control
C) Devout population following charismatic dynastic leadership
D) Energized population and access to new resources
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