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The Aztec's social structure

The Aztec's social structure. By NICOLETTE SADDIC #16. Family. There were base units and extended units. After, a government was built. Family. Social Hierarchy. Aztecs followed strict social hierarchy. Nobles, commoners, serfs, slaves. Nobles. S erfs. slaves. Commoners.

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The Aztec's social structure

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  1. The Aztec's social structure By NICOLETTE SADDIC #16

  2. Family • There were base units and extended units. • After, a government was built.

  3. Family

  4. Social Hierarchy • Aztecs followed strict social hierarchy. • Nobles, commoners, serfs, slaves Nobles Serfs slaves Commoners

  5. Government • Aztec’s lived in a semi-democratic government.

  6. Woman • Woman also had roles in the Aztec Empire. • Administrative, midwives, and priestesses.

  7. Commoners trading with Spaniards  An Aztec city setting 

  8. Emperors

  9. Quiz • What are base units? • What are extended units? • What were some woman’s jobs? • What kind of government did the Aztec’s have? • Name the order of the social pyramid.

  10. Credits http://www.brownpride.com/history/history.asp?a=aztecs/emperors http://library.thinkquest.org/16325/y-soc.html# www.images.google.com

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