The Aztec government was a theocratic monarchy led by an emperor, who was both a political and religious leader. The emperor was supported by a council of nobles and priests, who helped govern and make decisions. The empire was divided into city-states called "altepetl," each ruled by a local leader or "tlatoani" who reported to the emperor. This hierarchical system allowed for centralized control while accommodating local governance.
They were ruled by emperors.
They were ruled by emperors.
The Aztec Government was in Machu Picchu
government in the Aztec were in charge to collect taxes. From: Harry Vasquez
monarchy
The Aztec civilization had a democratic government.
a. There was no organized government.
groups of familys
how was the social structure of th aztec empire similar to the social structure of latin america under european colonialism
They had it that's how
The Aztec government took its formation from civilizations of the past. There was one leader with smaller groups in charge who reported back to the single leader.
Nobles belonged to families descended from the first Aztec king. Nobles owned slaves and many were government officials.