Which of the following best describes long-distance trade between the Southeast and other regions of the Americas?(1 point)

Responses

The peoples of the Southeast traded copper for corn and other basic necessities.

Long-distance trade was not important until after European contact.

The peoples of the Southeast relied on long-distance trade for survival.

Luxury items and scarce resources were traded between distant regions.

1 answer

The statement that best describes long-distance trade between the Southeast and other regions of the Americas is:

Luxury items and scarce resources were traded between distant regions.

This reflects the nature of trade during pre-Columbian times, where various regions exchanged valuable goods, including luxury items and resources that were not readily available locally.