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Cahokia, the largest of the settlements of the Mississippian culture, is renowned for
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(Choice A, Checked, Correct) Monks Mound, an enormous structure similar in size to the Great Pyramid of Giza
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Monks Mound, an enormous structure similar in size to the Great Pyramid of Giza
Monk’s Mound was the center of Cahokia and its elaborate network of mounds.
(Choice B, Incorrect) Its precarious perch at the very edge of the Grand Canyon
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Its precarious perch at the very edge of the Grand Canyon
Cahokia is located near modern day St. Louis, Missouri.
(Choice C, Incorrect) The extremely precise and sharp tools created from the volcanic rock that the city was built upon
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The extremely precise and sharp tools created from the volcanic rock that the city was built upon
Mississippians were known for their mound building, flint tools, and ceramics.
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Your answer is correct! Cahokia is indeed renowned for Monks Mound, which is an enormous structure and the largest earthen mound in the Americas, comparable in size to the Great Pyramid of Giza. It served as a central feature of the settlement and is emblematic of the Mississippian culture's advanced societal organization and agricultural practices.

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