Question
The Woodland and Mississippian Indians were similar in that they both
Responses
A lacked a system of religion or belief in an afterlife.lacked a system of religion or belief in an afterlife.
B practiced agriculture and lived in settled, permanent villages.practiced agriculture and lived in settled, permanent villages.
C existed in the Southeastern United States before the Archaic period.existed in the Southeastern United States before the Archaic period.
D were negatively impacted by Hernando de Soto's explorations throughout the Southeast.
Responses
A lacked a system of religion or belief in an afterlife.lacked a system of religion or belief in an afterlife.
B practiced agriculture and lived in settled, permanent villages.practiced agriculture and lived in settled, permanent villages.
C existed in the Southeastern United States before the Archaic period.existed in the Southeastern United States before the Archaic period.
D were negatively impacted by Hernando de Soto's explorations throughout the Southeast.
Answers
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The correct answer is:
B practiced agriculture and lived in settled, permanent villages.
Both the Woodland and Mississippian cultures practiced agriculture and established settled communities, which distinguishes them from earlier, more mobile cultures.
B practiced agriculture and lived in settled, permanent villages.
Both the Woodland and Mississippian cultures practiced agriculture and established settled communities, which distinguishes them from earlier, more mobile cultures.