The Nazca differed from the Moche in which way?
A. The Nazca had a bustling capital city, while the Moche did not.
B. The Nazca were monotheistic, while the Moche prayed to a host of deities.
C. The Nazca developed a system of writing, while the Moche had more limited means of communication.
D. The Nazca functioned as a loose confederation of clans, while the Moche had a more centralized ruling elite.
Answer: D
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