which structure did the aztecs and the incas have in common?\n a collection of city - states that fought for…

which structure did the aztecs and the incas have in common?\n a collection of city - states that fought for dominance\n a coalition of city - states that developed trade alliances\n a group of tribes that were unified under one religion\n a social class system that was organized like a pyramid

which structure did the aztecs and the incas have in common?\n a collection of city - states that fought for dominance\n a coalition of city - states that developed trade alliances\n a group of tribes that were unified under one religion\n a social class system that was organized like a pyramid

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Brief Explanations:

  1. Analyze Option 1: The Aztec had a collection of city - states (the Triple Alliance) that fought for dominance, but the Inca had a more centralized empire, not a collection of city - states fighting for dominance. So this is incorrect.
  2. Analyze Option 2: The Aztec had a coalition of city - states (Triple Alliance) with trade aspects, but the Inca's empire was more centralized and not a coalition of city - states for trade alliances. So this is incorrect.
  3. Analyze Option 3: While both had religious elements, they were not unified under one religion in the way this option suggests. Their religious practices were different in organization and scope. So this is incorrect.
  4. Analyze Option 4: Both the Aztecs and the Incas had a social class system organized like a pyramid. The Aztec had nobles, commoners, slaves etc. in a hierarchical structure. The Inca had the emperor at the top, then nobles, and commoners below, forming a pyramid - like social class system.

Answer:

D. a social class system that was organized like a pyramid