Which statement correctly compares Indigenous views of landownership with those of European Americans?(1 point) Responses Indigenous groups believed in collective landownership, while European Americans believed only in private landownership. Indigenous groups believed in collective landownership, while European Americans believed only in private landownership. Indigenous groups believed in private landownership, while European Americans believed only in collective landownership. Indigenous groups believed in private landownership, while European Americans believed only in collective landownership. Both groups believed primarily in collective ownership of land. Both groups believed primarily in collective ownership of land. Both groups had a variety of landownership systems that included collective and individual ownership of land.

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The correct statement is: "Both groups had a variety of landownership systems that included collective and individual ownership of land."

Indigenous views of landownership often included a strong emphasis on communal use and stewardship, while European American perspectives traditionally centered around private landownership. However, both groups exhibited a range of beliefs and practices regarding landownership.