Questions 58-60 refer to the following passage We knew not w…

Questions 58-60 refer to the following passage We knew not whether we were in heaven or on earth. For on earth there is no such splendor or such beauty, and we are at a loss how to describe it…We know only that God dwells there among men, and their service is fairer than the ceremonies of other nations. For we cannot forget that beauty.                                 –Rus advisors to Prince Vladimir describing the Hagia Sophia The passage above supports which of the following statements?

One of the things that struck me most in Peru was its great,…

One of the things that struck me most in Peru was its great, splendid highways, and I wondered how many men it must have required to build them and what tools and instruments were used to level the mountains and cut through the rock to make them as broad and good as they are. It seems to me that if the king of Spain wanted to build a highway from Quito to Cuzco, I do not think that he could do it even with all of his power unless he followed the method that the Inca employed. When an Inca king decided to build one of these highways, all he needed to do was give the command. Then, the inspectors would go through the provinces, laying out the highway’s route and assigning Indians to help build the road. In this way, the road was built in a short time from one boundary of the kingdom to the other. The Inca rulers built many of these roads and were so full of pride that when one ruler died, his heir would build his road larger and broader if he intended to set out on a conquest. –Pedro Cieza de León, Spanish soldier and historian, Chronicles of Peru, 1553 Which of the following pieces of evidence most strongly supports the author’s arguments about the quality of the highways described in the passage?