QUESTION IMAGE
Question
review the information and answer the question. characteristics of mississippian indian culture - established large permanent settlements - highly organized, with authority concentrated in a few people - practiced large - scale farming - accomplished toolmakers and craftsmen in what way were the mississippian indians different from earlier north american cultures? a. they were less nomadic and had a more complex social structure. b. they relied more heavily on hunting and gathering to get resources. c. they treated everyone in their society much more equally. d. they traded much less with other settlements and cultures.
The Mississippian Indians established large permanent settlements (less nomadic) and were highly - organized with authority in few hands (more complex social structure), which differentiates them from earlier North American cultures.
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
A. They were less nomadic and had a more complex social structure.