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The king was the most important person in Aztec society. He was in charge of law, trade and tribute, and warfare. Young nobles learend to be government officials, military leaders, or priests. Just below the king and his nobles were priests and warriors. Merchants and artisans were just below them. Farmers, pawns, slaves, and captives were in the lower class. Most slaves were sold as laborers. Capitves were often to the Aztec gods. Group of answer choices

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