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    This work establishes a relationship between the organization system and the construction of a multiethnic State under certain reasons behind the Inca expansion. Therefore, this essay aims to substantiate that the Incas ...
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    The present work aims to demonstrate that the Tiahuanaco culture is one of the most important civilizations of the Andes, so that it can be considered a state due to its form of organization and expansion. In addition, the ...

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