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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.