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What social structure did the Aztecs and the Incas have in common

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The answer is: A system of classes that were organized like a pyramid
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Answer:

They switched from kinship like tribes to a social hierarchy with nobles.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Aztec and Inca social structure was based on strict social classes. Usually, people did not have the opportunity to improve their social status. They had two main social classes, the nobles, and the warriors. The Nobles were 1% and 18% of society.

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