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Emperor, Nobility and Priests were the major classes of Aztec society.
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Aztec priests performed the sacrifices to the sun god, by ripping out a persons heart. that or they were sex slaves.
Aztec headdresses were symbols of power, status, and identity in Aztec society. They were worn by rulers, warriors, and priests during ceremonies and rituals to showcase their authority and connection to the divine. The elaborate designs and materials used in the headdresses reflected the wearer's social standing and role within the Aztec hierarchy.
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In Aztec society, the nobility and upper class were typically the best educated. They received training in history, religion, politics, and warfare from a young age. Priests and scribes also received specialized education in religious practices and writing systems.
The Atec society was divided by north of Aztec , south of Aztec ect...
The Aztec priests were so powerful because they were the only ones who could make offerings (or sacrifices) to the Gods. It was believed that the priests had contact with the Gods and knew what they wanted, therefore the Aztec people revered their priests and did what they were told to do by them.
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This is an interesting question. The main differences between Aztec Priests and Catholic Priests are threefold: 1. Wardrobe - Aztec Priests wore really cool hats with feathers and bones and stuff. Priests today wear robes. In both cases, however, the role of the special garments is the same - to emphasize the Priests' social status. 2. Chastity - Priests today are usually not allowed to have sex. Aztec Priests were under no such compulsion. This meant that, in Aztec society, they often increased the genetic diversity of the population by spreading their seed. In this way, they were similar to European village "studs". 3. Connection to war - Catholic Priests are imperialist stooges of the military-industrial-entertainment complex. Aztec Priests played a moderating role in foreign policy and often encouraged chieftains to restrain their bloodlust. Both types of priest were meant to speak truth to power, but the kind of truth was different based on culture. That's all I can think of. The religious ceremonies are slightly different, too, I guess. But, when you think about it, is communion really that different from beheading someone and eating their heart?