The experience of Aztec children differed from that of Mayan and Incan children primarily in that they were dedicated to the gods as priests. This practice was more prominent in Aztec culture, where children were often raised with the expectation of religious duty, especially in the case of those chosen for priesthood or ceremonial roles. In contrast, while Mayan and Incan societies placed importance on religion, their cultural upbringing for children did not emphasize priestly dedication to the same extent as the Aztecs.
How did the experience of Aztec children differ from that of Mayan and Incan children?(1 point) Responses They could follow different careers than their parents. They could follow different careers than their parents. They were separated from their parents at an early age. They were separated from their parents at an early age. They received some education in public schools. They received some education in public schools. They were dedicated to the gods as priests.
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