What was the Inca practice of split inheritance?

What was the Inca practice of split inheritance?




a. All power and wealth was inherited by the eldest son but religious leadership fell to the youngest daughter.
b. All political power and titles went to the ruler's successor, but his wealth was kept in the hands of the male descendants to support the cult of the dead Inca's mummy.
c. On the death of the previous ruler, the family's wealth was equally divided among all male heirs.
d. On the death of the previous ruler, the inheritance passed through the family of the senior wife to her oldest brother.
e. On the death of the previous ruler, the throne passed to two descendants from the ruler's family.






Answer: B


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