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Which social class in inca society enjoyed more rights than commoners but fewer rights than nobles?

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The answer is conquered nobles.
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Conquered nobles

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The Inca population consisted of: Royalty, blood noble, conquered nobles and commoners.

The conquered nobles enjoyed more rights than the commoners, but less rights than nobles. This social class consisted of those who were rewarded by the Inca or submitted tribal chiefs. Nobles could have several women, a better house, more cattle, and land, but they were severely punished at the slightest, for it was supposed that, as members of the elite, they should set an example of impeccable conduct. His children studied at the House of Knowledge (Yachayhuasi) and received thorough education that encompassed knowledge of empire history, military arts, religion, geography, grammar, law, sports, and morals.

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