Continue the Inca civilization study from G3-Spring (where Inca was introduced via the world cultures sampler with present-tense protocol) into G7 โ Tawantinsuyu c. 1438-1533 CE under Pachacuti + Topa Inca + Huayna Capac, the khipu primary-source system, Quechua as living language, and the Pizarro-era smallpox transmission
Exercise
Difficulty 3
~7 min
hist.g7.f.ex_46
Short Answer
Prompt
Apply Living-Descendant present-tense protocol to Quechua peoples in 50-75 words. Name the contemporary speaker numbers + countries + Andean Indigenous-rights movements.
How it's presented
mode
text
Answer criteria
type
short answer with rubric
rubric
all 4 components + present-tense = mastery
key concepts
- ~8 million Quechua speakers in Peru + Bolivia + Ecuador + Argentina + diaspora
- Cultural traditions continue
- Modern Andean Indigenous-rights movements descend partly from Inca-civilizational continuation
- Carries forward from G3-Spring present-tense protocol
Hints
- Carries forward from G3-Spring.
- Present-tense throughout.
Misconceptions to watch
- Past-tense framing
Used in lessons