Why did the Inca engage in continuous expansion?(1 point) Responses The Inca lacked resources for their pastoral lifestyle, so they conquered grazing lands owned by other groups. The Inca lacked resources for their pastoral lifestyle, so they conquered grazing lands owned by other groups. The Inca's conflicts with the Wari and Tikawanu civilizations forced them to grow the empire for more power. The Inca's conflicts with the Wari and Tikawanu civilizations forced them to grow the empire for more power. Land could not be inherited by new rulers, so they had to expand the empire to gain more wealth and power. Land could not be inherited by new rulers, so they had to expand the empire to gain more wealth and power. The need for laborers after the failure of the mit’a made it necessary to conquer new lands.

The Inca engaged in continuous expansion for multiple reasons, including the inability to inherit land by new rulers, conflicts with other civilizations, the need for more resources for their pastoral lifestyle, and the need for laborers after the failure of the mit'a system.