Judge Montezuma was not an Aztec leader; Montezuma II was the Aztec emperor during the time of Spanish conquest. Montezuma made decisions that are debated for their strategic value in dealing with the Spanish, leading to his capture by the Spanish conquistadors. His actions influenced the ultimate downfall of the Aztec empire.
Aztec courts were elaborate and hierarchical, with judges appointed by the ruler to preside over cases. They used a system of laws and punishments based on codices and oral tradition. Trials often involved witnesses and evidence, with the goal of reaching a fair and just resolution.
Judge Moctezuma was not a historical figure. Moctezuma II was a ruler of the Aztec Empire, not a judge. Moctezuma II made important decisions during his reign that ultimately led to the downfall of the Aztec Empire, including how to handle the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors led by Hernan Cortes.
Laws that are made directly by the people are known as initiatives or referendums. Initiatives are proposed laws that are placed on the ballot for voters to approve or reject, while referendums are laws passed by the legislature that are then voted on by the public. Both allow citizens to have a direct impact on the laws that govern them.
Clothing laws in the Aztec period served to regulate social hierarchies by dictating what types of clothing could be worn by different classes. The laws also helped to enforce distinctions between nobility and commoners, as well as foster a sense of unity and identity within the society. Additionally, clothing laws were used as a way to display one's status and affiliations within the community.
The Aztec ruler had great structures built, similar to the Egyptian rulers. They also made laws and headed the military of the civilization.
IN 1113, AZTEC LAW WAS CREATED
The Aztec men wore loincloths and long capes. The women wore long skirts and blouses. Poor people generally wove their own cloth and made their own clothing.
Aztec stonemasons made tools made of rock
Aztec weapons were usually made using wood, and stone, especially flint.
the aztec wore fethers and made there cloughts out of gold
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they both shared the same laws
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The Aztecs, known as Mexicans, were ruled by a council, and the huey Tlatoani, they made the laws of the empire and the one of the most influential was a man called Tlacaelel who was the main adviser of the fifth lord of the Mexicans called Izcoatl.
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