Who held the most power in the Mayan political structure? (1 point)

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The Mayan political structure was highly decentralized, and there was no single ruler with ultimate power. Instead, power was held by various individuals and groups, including kings, priests, and nobles. Kings were considered the primary political authority, but they often shared power and authority with other members of the elite, such as priests and nobles.
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