When the maya captured commoners, they typically enslaved them for hard labor while this group almost always became sacrificial victims.
a.all prisoners of war.
b.drafted commoners who 'lost' the lottery
c.slaves who were old or no longer valuable
d.captured nobility from other areas



Answer :

slaves who were old or no longer valuable

The Maya lived in a class system. A person's daily life was influenced by their social class, just as it was in other Mesoamerican cultures. Slaves, peasants, artisans and merchants, nobility, priests, and leaders were all included. Warriors were also there. The nobility constituted the highest social class. Priests, scribes, government officials, and elite warriors were among the nobles, along with the king. Craftspeople, traders, weavers, potters, and other warriors made up the middle class. Farmers, other workers, and slaves were at the bottom of the social hierarchy.

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