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In Aztec society, merchants and artisans were so important to society that the were considered nobles

A. True

B. False

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i want to say false because they are considered the fourth class
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The correct answer is False

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The Aztec Society was divided in five social classes; first, there was the ruler, who directed the militar and religious affairs; second, there was the nobility that were composed by noble families and priests, who were land and slaves possesors. Also, some high ranking warriors; third, there was composed by the merchants who traded with products from other places; fourth, there was composed by mid-range warriors, farmers and artisans. Also, they were forces pay tribute; finally, fifth was composed by slaves. So, the correct answer is False, because the merchants and artisans were in a class different from the nobility.

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