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    The Collapse of Tiwanaku Around 1000 Seems to Have Been
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The Collapse of Tiwanaku Around 1000 Seems to Have Been

Question 28

Question 28

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The collapse of Tiwanaku around 1000 seems to have been caused by


A) conquest by Wari
B) prolonged drought
C) civil unrest
D) the arrival of the Spanish

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