Aztec society traditionally was divided into social classes.
Slavery in Aztec society was in some ways more humane than in Western cultures.
Family and lineage were the basic units of Aztec society.
Aztec society was likely one of the first societies that required education for all its members, regardless of gender or social status.
These professional merchants occupied a high status in Aztec society, below the noble class.
Pochteca occupied a high status in Aztec society, below the noble class.
The practice was also far less common than in the Aztec societies.
This seems to have given Aztec society a heavy dependence on extremely violent penance, of which human sacrifice was considered one form.
Sahuagin society closely resembles some aspects of Aztec society.
Religion was part of all levels of Aztec society.