Oh honey, the Maya social structure was like a real-life soap Opera. At the top, you had the king and his royal family living the high life. Below them were the nobles, priests, and warriors strutting their stuff. And at the bottom were the commoners and slaves just trying to survive. It was a whole pyramid scheme, literally.
The Aztecs were basically Gays, as they are still today all over Mexico. The Mayans were not.
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the social structure was the government
One thing in Maya is that they had accepted slavery as part of life. Slaves were mostly just prisoners captured from war, slavery also could have been a punishment for a crime , so therefore as a punishment he must be a slave for a certain amount of time... or he will be a slave forever.
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First was the king then the nobles,priests,and lastly were the commeners
Maya life was based on agriculture, particularly maize cultivation. They also had a complex social structure with a ruling class, priests, artisans, and farmers. Additionally, religion played a significant role in their daily life and societal structure.
they had very complex structure
They had a very complex structure. It was very hard to move upwards. Maya men was limited to their father's occupation.
The Aztecs were basically Gays, as they are still today all over Mexico. The Mayans were not.
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.
Family life was important to the Maya for social structure, passing down traditions and knowledge, and for ensuring the continuity of their culture and society through generations. It also played a key role in shaping individual identity and roles within the community.
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the social structure was the government
Like the Olmecs The Maya were divided into social classes.
The belief system of the Maya influenced almost every aspect of their daily life, including their social structure, agricultural practices, architecture, and political organization. It guided rituals, ceremonies, and events such as warfare and sacrificial offerings. The Maya calendar and religious ceremonies were tightly woven into their daily routine, shaping their decisions and actions.
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