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How does a pyramid reflect the structure of Maya society?

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The rulers of each city or state is at the top of the social pyramid followed by the rest of Mayan society organized below the ruler

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The Social Pyramid is a social structure showing the social class / status or rank of people in the society in the shape of a pyramid with layers. The rulers of each city or state is at the top of the social pyramid followed by the rest of Mayan society organized below the ruler. The next in the social pyramid where the Nobles and Priests who were the only people who knew how to read and write , followed by the Merchants and Artisans then Peasants and at the bottom where the slaves.

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