The Inca civilization flourished in the Andes mountains of South America between 1400 CE, and the early 1500&#x27;s. Inca society was a theocratic society, meaning that politics and religion were completely intertwined. The Inca religion combined features of animism, fetishism, and the worship of nature gods representing forces of nature. The state religion focused on the worship of a many major figures, of which the goddesses played a major role.  Pachamama was an earth goddess, associated with…