Aztec statehood was organized around a highly stratified society centered on a powerful ruling class, primarily the emperor and nobles, who governed through a complex system of tribute and military conquest. The political structure was reinforced by religious beliefs, with the emperor often seen as a divine figure. The Aztec Empire also relied on a network of city-states (altepetl) that maintained local governance while contributing to the central authority. Agriculture, trade, and warfare were key components that supported the empire's economy and political power.
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