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The mayans did not focus as much on expanding their society as the Inca did.
The Maya civilization had a complex and hierarchical society characterized by a structured class system. At the top were the nobles, including kings and priests, who held significant political and religious power. Below them were skilled artisans and traders, followed by farmers and laborers who made up the majority of the population. The Maya also emphasized education and knowledge, especially in astronomy and mathematics, which played a crucial role in their societal organization and cultural practices.
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Kings, priests, warriors and merchants were in the upper class society.
Kings, priests, warriors and merchants were in the upper class society.
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.
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.
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The upper and lower classes provided food and goods for each other
No, the Maya population was not divided evenly into upper and lower classes. Society was hierarchical, with a small elite ruling class, including nobles and priests, at the top, while the majority of the population consisted of commoners, farmers, and laborers. This social stratification influenced access to resources, power, and religious practices, creating a significant disparity between the classes.
Women rulers in Maya society died in 751.