Incan commoners were primarily grouped by family rank. While other factors such as gender, age, and wealth could influence social interactions, the Incan social structure was heavily focused on familial ties and kinship. Each commoner belonged to a larger community organized around family units, which played a crucial role in their social roles and obligations.
How were Incan commoners grouped within their social class?
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by gender and age
by gender and age
by family rank
by family rank
by wealth and status
by wealth and status
by religious worship
by religious worship
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