4-HP1 SAQ Skill Builder 2

Remember to format your answer with ACE (answer, center specific evidence, explain)

Question 1

Short answer
Describe Spence’s claim in the passage above.
“Unluckily, the accounts of Spanish authors concerning Maya mythology do not agree with the representation of the gods delineated [described precisely] in the codices.  That the three codices have a mythology in common is certain.  Again, great difficulty is found in comparing the deities of the codices with those represented by  the carved and stucco bas-reliefs of the Maya region. It will thus be seen that very considerable difficulties beset the student in this mythological sphere. So few data have yet been collected regarding the Maya mythology that to dogmatize [represent as absolute truth] upon any subject connected with it would indeed be rash [impulsive].  But much has been accomplished in the past few decades, and evidence is slowly but surely accumulating from which sound conclusions can be drawn.” 
Lewis Spence, The Myths of Mexico and Peru, 1913
Lewis Spence, The Myths of Mexico and Peru, 1913

Question 2

Short answer
Describe ONE piece of evidence that supports Spence’s claim.
“Unluckily, the accounts of Spanish authors concerning Maya mythology do not agree with the representation of the gods delineated [described precisely] in the codices.  That the three codices have a mythology in common is certain.  Again, great difficulty is found in comparing the deities of the codices with those represented by  the carved and stucco bas-reliefs of the Maya region. It will thus be seen that very considerable difficulties beset the student in this mythological sphere. So few data have yet been collected regarding the Maya mythology that to dogmatize [represent as absolute truth] upon any subject connected with it would indeed be rash [impulsive].  But much has been accomplished in the past few decades, and evidence is slowly but surely accumulating from which sound conclusions can be drawn.” 
Lewis Spence, The Myths of Mexico and Peru, 1913

Question 3

Short answer
Explain how the Inca used large scale building projects to increase economic development

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