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  1. The Inca Empire grew out of the smaller Kingdom of Cusco, located in modern-day Peru. During the late 1300s, the Inca began to conquer neighboring groups. They attacked villages and then established military posts to control the conquered areas. During the next 100 years, the Inca conquered areas to the south and the north.

  2. Quechua. language of the Inca, still spoken today in parts of Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Columbia and Ecuador by descendants of the Inca. Sapa Inca. The emperor of the Incan Empire.

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  7. the single language spoken by the Incas; they forced the people they conquered to speak it as well Divination the art or act of predicting the future or discovering hidden knowledge through religious means

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