Who held the most power in the Mayan political structure?

the farmers
the nobles
the kings
the priests

The kings held the most power in the Mayan political structure. They were considered divine rulers and held absolute authority over their subjects. The priests also held significant power as they acted as intermediaries between the kings and the gods, influencing and advising the rulers on religious matters. The nobles had considerable influence and wealth, but their power ultimately derived from their relationship with the kings. The farmers, while essential for the economy and society, had limited political power in comparison.