food and goods
Lower class Maya supported upper-class Maya by working as farmers, laborers, and household servants. They provided food, goods, and services that sustained the elite's lifestyles and economic power. Additionally, lower-class Maya often participated in religious ceremonies and rituals that reinforced the status and authority of the upper class.
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The members of the upper class in Maya society were kings, priests, warriors and merchants.
The members of the upper class in Maya society were kings, priests, warriors and merchants.
Kings, priests, warriors and merchants were in the upper class society.
Kings, priests, warriors and merchants were in the upper class society.
society
Kings, priests, warriors and merchants were in the upper class society.
Kings, priests, warriors and merchants were in the upper class society.
The upper class in Maya society was composed of rulers, nobles, and elite priests. They held political and religious power, lived in palaces with luxurious goods, and often had elaborate burial rites to ensure a prosperous afterlife.
The upper and lower classes provided food and goods for each other
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