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How can you tell that the inca most likely did not use currency or money in the form of coins or bills?

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taxes were collected in the form of goods or labor
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Answer:

Taxes were collected in the form of goods or labor

Step-by-step explanation:

Since there was no currency, and apparently no concept of it either, taxes were paid with cattle, crops, textile and also with labor, even. Those who paid with labor ended up serving as messengers, road builders, soldiers, farmers, or whatever needed to be done.

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