Question
How were Mississippian people similar to other Native American groups in the pre-contact era?
Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A) The environment in which they lived influenced their societies and economies.
A
The environment in which they lived influenced their societies and economies.
(Choice B) They were largely nomadic, depending on horses to follow herds of animals.
B
They were largely nomadic, depending on horses to follow herds of animals.
(Choice C) They had no religious practices or beliefs.
C
They had no religious practices or beliefs.
(Choice D) They had an egalitarian social structure, where individuals were generally equal in status.
D
They had an egalitarian social structure, where individuals were generally equal in status.
Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A) The environment in which they lived influenced their societies and economies.
A
The environment in which they lived influenced their societies and economies.
(Choice B) They were largely nomadic, depending on horses to follow herds of animals.
B
They were largely nomadic, depending on horses to follow herds of animals.
(Choice C) They had no religious practices or beliefs.
C
They had no religious practices or beliefs.
(Choice D) They had an egalitarian social structure, where individuals were generally equal in status.
D
They had an egalitarian social structure, where individuals were generally equal in status.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is: **A) The environment in which they lived influenced their societies and economies.**
This choice reflects a common characteristic of many Native American groups in the pre-contact era, where the natural environment played a significant role in shaping their lifestyles, economies, and social structures.
This choice reflects a common characteristic of many Native American groups in the pre-contact era, where the natural environment played a significant role in shaping their lifestyles, economies, and social structures.