Which choices below describe the Woodland Period in North America? mound buildin
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Which choices below describe the Woodland Period in North America?
mound building increased in Hopewell and Adena regions
the Aztec moved north to settle, brining maize with them
relied more heavily on domesticated plants
there were extensive trade networks, like the Hopewell Interaction Sphere
a.mound building increased in Hopewell and Adena regions
b.the Aztec moved north to settle, brining maize with them
c.relied more heavily on domesticated plants
d.there were extensive trade networks, like the Hopewell Interaction Sphere
Explanation / Answer
Option C is correct (relied more heavily on domesticated plants)
Plant domestication in the Eastern Woodlands allowed Native Americans of this period to exist as tribal societies rather than as highly mobile bands. This change in lifestyle allowed them to begin manufacturing goods and trading in both raw materials and finished products. Plant domestication also set the stage for the construction of mortuary earthworks.
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