Which of the following best summarizes the political and social structures of the southeastern Indigenous American groups?(1 point) Responses They used land for hunting, were led by a chief who strictly ruled the people, and gave distinct roles to men and women. They used land for hunting, were led by a chief who strictly ruled the people, and gave distinct roles to men and women. They relied on farming and hunting, had the right to govern themselves, and men and women shared roles within the home. They relied on farming and hunting, had the right to govern themselves, and men and women shared roles within the home. They relied on farming and hunting, were self-governing, and gave distinct roles to men and women. They relied on farming and hunting, were self-governing, and gave distinct roles to men and women. They only relied on the coastal region for fishing, were self-governing, and gave distinct roles to men and women. They only relied on the coastal region for fishing, were self-governing, and gave distinct roles to men and women.

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The best summary of the political and social structures of the southeastern Indigenous American groups is: They relied on farming and hunting, were self-governing, and gave distinct roles to men and women. This option accurately reflects the diverse economies and social organization of these groups, highlighting their agricultural practices, self-governance, and gender roles.