The Aztec class system was rigid primarily due to its hierarchical structure, which was deeply rooted in cultural beliefs and social norms. Society was divided into distinct classes, including nobles, priests, commoners, and slaves, with each class having specific roles and responsibilities. This rigidity was enforced by the Aztec religion, which emphasized the divine right of the ruling class and the importance of social order. Additionally, economic control and land ownership further solidified class distinctions, limiting social mobility for most individuals.
The Aztec society was so successful because they were great at hunting, farming, trading, and building.
It is important because that's where they go to hear what they have to do to save the great city of Aztec.
There was only one Aztec city, the rest of the cities from the empire kept their rulers so therefore, they weren't Aztec cities, they only were under their influence and had to pay tribute.
cortes was worried that soon would find out he was not a god ,so he captured the Aztec ruler named Montezuma.
The Conquistadors wore better armor than the Inca and Aztec. Also the Conquistadors rode horses which neither the Inca or Aztec had seen before, so that added a psychological advantage to the Conquistadors. In addition to that, the Conquistadors had gunpowder.
The class system focused on ones wealth and property ownership, and it was easy for an individual to move up and down in class. The caste system is based on ancestry and background, so it was very unlikely that someone's position in the caste system could change.
they came from a place call artesian land.. so they were name Aztec people
Rigid means stiff, not flexible or pliant. So, being rigid may often turn people off.
Much that is known about the Aztec history has been gathered through archaeological digs and from learning to read the Aztec's writing system, which was a logographic system. Not only that, but historians learned much about the Aztecs from writing made by Hernan Cortes and his men. They were able to compare writings from both the Spainards and the Aztec historian records to figure out what had happened.
An Aztec Enemy Is Txcallans(don't know how to spell it right) They Helped Hernan Cortes Know So Much About The Aztec.
A Light Rigid 'Class LR' covers a rigid vehicle with a GVM of more than 4.5 tonnes but not more than 8 tonnes. Any towed trailer must not weigh more than 9 tonnes GVM. Also includes vehicles with a GVM up to 8 tonnes which carry more than 12 adult including the driver and vehicles in class 'C'. Note: There are no restrictions on the number of axles for this class of licence.A Medium Rigid 'Class MR' covers a rigid vehicle with 2 axles and a GVM of more than 8 tonnes. Any towed trailer must not weigh more than 9 tonnes GVM. Also includes vehicles in class 'LR'.So a LR depending on weight
you have to take off the cover then it is on the driver side, plastic butterfly bolt
A diamond is not a rigid shape unless it has a brace. A brace is a diagonal line you put inside shapes to make them rigid. Triangles are rigid so if you put a brace in a square to make two triangles the square is now rigid.
A rigid transformation means it has the same size and shape so it would be a dilation
The Aztec society was so successful because they were great at hunting, farming, trading, and building.
(Rigid means inflexible, or stiff, and used metaphorically to mean strict)A popsicle stick is so rigid that it will not bend very much.A set of rigid posts prevents vehicles from using the pedestrian bridge.The school had a rigid code of conduct.
According to Wikipedia, Tlaloc is an Aztec rain god... so it appears your answer would be an Aztec.