Religion was central to the daily lives on all members of Aztec society. The Aztecs worshiped many gods and goddesses.
priests
soldiers
tgey were ters of te nation world
Uhh...they were fierce fighters?
They were called the "Mayeque". They were the slaves. The lowest on the social scale.
The Atec society was divided by north of Aztec , south of Aztec ect...
Emperor, Nobility and Priests were the major classes of Aztec society.
Headdresses were not worn by 'your average Aztec'. They were generally only worn by members of the ruling class, warriors, priests and - by extension - gods and goddesses. Essentially, the Aztec 'élite' wanted to 'dress to impress', to show (off) their status to the rest of society, and to show their connections with the world of the sacred.
The Aztec society was so successful because they were great at hunting, farming, trading, and building.
The middle class was the largest class in Aztec society. Members lived in modest houses made of adobe bricks. Farmers,artisans,merchants,and metal workers made up the middle class.
Teachers were highly respected in Aztec society due to their role in educating the youth in various fields, including history, religion, and warfare. They were seen as valuable members of society who passed down knowledge and skills essential for the survival and prosperity of the community. In fact, some teachers held esteemed positions within the Aztec government and were considered to have a sacred duty to impart wisdom to the younger generation.