What characteristics of the Mississippian culture showed they they were the most advanced of all of the prehistoric American Indians in Georgia?

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Question 25 options:

A)

The tribes constructed mounds for religious ceremonies.

B)

The tribes were nomadic following the herds that provided them with food.

C)

The were constantly at war with other tribes.

D)

Their society was organized into chiefdoms.

E)

Farming was an important activity.

1 answer

The characteristics of the Mississippian culture that showed they were the most advanced of all the prehistoric American Indians in Georgia include:

A) The tribes constructed mounds for religious ceremonies.

D) Their society was organized into chiefdoms.

E) Farming was an important activity.

These choices highlight their advanced social organization, religious practices, and agricultural development, which are key indicators of the complexity and advancement of their society.