The evidence that supports the conclusion of similarities among people living in different culture areas is found in the statement: "People in the Plains, the Great Basin, and California culture areas spoke the Uto-Aztecan language or one of its dialects." This suggests a shared linguistic connection among these distinct culture areas, indicating cultural similarities despite geographical differences.
There were similarities among people living in different culture areas.
What evidence from the text supports this conclusion?
People in the Plains, the Great Basin, and California culture areas spoke the Uto-Aztecan language or one of its dialects.
The Arctic culture area was home to nomads who followed seals, and people in the Northeast culture area lived in villages.
The Southeast culture area was a fertile agricultural region where people grew maize, beans, and squash.
People in the Northwest Coast culture area lived in a mild climate, and the people in the Southwest culture area lived in a desert.
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