The inhabitants of which the following civilizations suddenly disappeared?(1 point)

Responces
A. Aymara
B. European
C. Inca
D. Tiahuanaco

A. Aymara: The Aymara civilization is still present today, mainly in the Andean regions of Bolivia, Peru, and Chile. So, their inhabitants did not suddenly disappear.

B. European: As a broad category, European civilization has not disappeared and its inhabitants are still present in various countries across the continent.

C. Inca: The Inca civilization, centered in the Andean region of South America, experienced a sudden collapse following the Spanish conquest in the 16th century. Many Inca inhabitants were killed or enslaved by the Spanish colonizers, leading to a significant decline in their population.

D. Tiahuanaco: The Tiahuanaco civilization, also located in the Andean region of South America, declined and eventually disappeared around the 12th century. The exact reasons for their disappearance are not fully understood, but factors such as environmental changes and internal conflicts have been proposed. The inhabitants of Tiahuanaco gradually dispersed and assimilated into other cultures in the region.

Which is one of the oldest high schools in the United States?(1 point)

Responses
Miami High School
Gabriela Mistral High School
SCCA High School
Cuba Central High School

Miami High School is one of the oldest high schools in the United States.

Ella _____ (usar) la computadora en la clase de espaƱol. (1 point)

Responses
usan
usa
uso
usamos

usa

The inhabitants of the following civilization suddenly disappeared:

C. Inca

The Inca civilization, which existed in modern-day Peru, suddenly disappeared.

To determine which of the civilizations experienced a sudden disappearance, we need to gather information about each of them.

1. Aymara: The Aymara civilization refers to an indigenous group that has occupied the region of the Andes for thousands of years. However, there is no evidence or historical accounts suggesting a sudden disappearance of the Aymara people. Therefore, we can eliminate option A - Aymara.

2. European: The term "European" refers to the people inhabiting the continent of Europe. Since Europe is not a civilization in itself, there is no instance of sudden disappearance of the European people as a whole. Hence, we can eliminate option B - European.

3. Inca: The Inca civilization was an ancient civilization that thrived in the Andean region of South America. Inca society faced significant challenges during the Spanish conquest in the 16th century, resulting in the weakening and eventual collapse of their empire. While there was a decline and disruption in Inca society due to the Spanish conquest, the sudden disappearance of the Inca civilization should not be attributed solely to this event. However, the Inca civilization can be considered to have vanished as an independent political entity after the Spanish conquest. Thus, option C - Inca is a possible answer.

4. Tiahuanaco: The Tiahuanaco civilization flourished from around 200 AD to 1000 AD in what is now Bolivia. It is believed that a combination of social, economic, and environmental factors led to the decline of the Tiahuanaco civilization. However, there is no sudden disappearance associated with this civilization. Therefore, we can eliminate option D - Tiahuanaco.

Considering the explanations provided, the civilization that experienced a sudden disappearance is the Inca civilization (option C).