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the Aztecs lived a hard type of life of farming and caring for beasts of burden.
A calmecac is a school for the children of Aztec nobility.
Aztec's city life was reserved for the rich nobles. They even had slaves who worked for them. Any poor Aztec in the city had to work all the time in order to survive.
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Yes, Aztec children received education either at home or at temples where they were taught various subjects such as history, religion, and basic skills like weaving and farming. Education was primarily focused on preparing children for their roles within Aztec society.
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Aztec children were disciplined through methods like scolding, physical punishment like spanking, or being confined to a dark room. More severe transgressions could result in more severe punishments, such as fasting or being beaten with a switch.
they did do jobs
a mountain represented a life-sustaining water source and fertility
Aztec children of Aztec history worked in their extended family groups toward the goal of preserving the lifestyle of the tribe. Children were involved in hunting, cleaning, cooking, making clothing, protecting the tribe and so forth. Tribal children generally learn by watching adults and mimicking the task, and so contribute at their own level given their size, skill level and ability. Tribal life is a full-time job.
aztec is not a place (^_^)
the Aztecs lived a hard type of life of farming and caring for beasts of burden.
a uniform
yes alot
Aztec gods like bread and wine