Answer :
The correct answer is:
The Incas were polytheists; they had more than one God.
The Inca economy was based on agriculture.
1. The Incas were polytheists, worshipping multiple gods and deities, not monotheists with only one god.
2. The Inca empire existed in the 15th and 16th centuries, not the 14th century. It was conquered by the Spanish in the 1530s-1540s.
3. The Inca economy was heavily based on agriculture, with the production and distribution of agricultural goods playing a central role.
4. The Inca empire did not share its wealth equally among all its inhabitants. There was a class system with the ruling Inca nobility controlling the majority of wealth and resources.
So, the two true statements are that the Incas were polytheists and that their economy was based on agriculture.
The other statements about the Incas being monotheists and their empire disappearing in the 14th century are false.