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How did Huayna Capac's decision to divide the Incan empire between two of his sons contribute to its downfall?

The divided parts were cut off from important resources.
Trade between the divided parts became more difficult.
Civil war between the two sides weakened the military.
Spanish conquistadors turned one son against the other.

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C: Civil war between the two sides weakened the military

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This contributed to the downfall because Civil war between the two sides weakened the military. The two sons were able to reign over their separate halves peacefully for nearly five years before Huascar Inca thought differently. He secured power in Cuzco and then went on to have Atahualpa, his brother, arrested. Atahualpa was able to escape his imprisonment with his wife's help and he began to make sure he had support from Huayna Capac's best generals. Atahualpa rebelled strongly against his brother and in the end he won the civil war, he even imprisoned Huascar near the end of the war.
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