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pepehammu
26.02.2021 • 
Social Studies

Aztec parents took newborn children to a soothsayer soon after they were born. The soothsayer would use the child's birthdate to uncover his or her fate. As they got older, boys were required to follow in their father's profession and become fierce warriors. A girl was trained to take care of the home. She was trained to weave at an early age. As a present into womanhood, she often received a broom or some spindles.What does this passage show about Aztec society?People could change their roles easily.People had clearly defined roles.People could choose their own destiny.People thought children should have easy lives.

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