The two main classes of Aztec society were

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1) The nobility/elite class (pipiltin): This class consisted of the rulers, priests, warriors, and high-ranking officials. They held significant power and were often granted land and privileges. They were known for their luxurious lifestyles and were responsible for governing and maintaining the empire.

2) The commoners/peasant class (macehualtin): This class made up the majority of Aztec society and included farmers, artisans, laborers, and merchants. They were responsible for food production, craftsmanship, and trade. They had limited rights and were heavily taxed by the nobility.