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In Aztec society, a person’s social class was fixed; rank was determined at birth, and there was no possibility of moving up the social hierarchy. a. True b. False
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In Aztec society, a person’s social class was fixed; rank was determined at birth, and there was no possibility of moving up the social hierarchy.
a. True
b. False
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The answer is FALSE.
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that in Aztec society, a person's social class was fixed; rank was determined at birth and there was no possibility of moving up the social hierarchy.
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