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Which structure did the Aztecs and the Incas have in common?
a collection of city-states that fought for dominance
a coalition of city-states that developed trade alliances
a group of tribes that were unified under one religion
a social class system that was organized like a pyramid
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a social class system that was organized like a pyramid
Both the Aztec and Inca societies were highly stratified, with an elite ruler and nobles at the top, specialized classes (priests, warriors, administrators) above commoners, and lower-status groups (laborers, servants, slaves) at the base.
Both the Aztec and Inca societies were highly stratified, with an elite ruler and nobles at the top, specialized classes (priests, warriors, administrators) above commoners, and lower-status groups (laborers, servants, slaves) at the base.
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