Which of the following statements best describes the Incan social class structure?

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Most Incans were nobility who owned large tracts of land.

Only Incans could be a member of the nobility.

Lower ranking nobility held government positions.

To be a member of the nobility, you must be related to the king.

1 answer

The statement that best describes the Incan social class structure is:

Lower ranking nobility held government positions.

In the Incan society, the social structure was hierarchical, with a nobility class that included individuals who could hold government positions, even if they were not directly related to the king.