What were the Mayan political structures?

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What were the Mayan political structures?

The Mayan political structures consisted of city-states ruled by a king or queen, who held absolute power. Each city-state had its own government and ruler, and they were often engaged in warfare with one another. The ruler was supported by a council of nobles and priests, who advised and assisted in governing the city-state. The Mayans also had a hierarchical social structure, with the ruler at the top, followed by nobles, priests, and commoners.