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History, 08.09.2020 03:01 Kazya4

(Sioux) Sauk Cheyenne
Dakota
Passamaquoddy
Palute
Iroquois
Pomo Shoshone Pawnee
Narragansett
lowa
Potawatomi
Susquehannock
Ute Arapaho Illinois
Yokut
Powhatan
Navajo
Shawnee
Kiowa Cherokee
Pacie
Chickasaw Atlantic
Ocean
Choctaw
Creek
Ocean
Calusa
Gulrot
Seminole
Mexico
Papago Hopi
Apache Comanche
Based on the map, which generalization best relates to
the cultures of the Pacific Northwest region?
Large communities in the Pacific Northwest relied
primarily upon trade with the Plains Indians for their
prosperity, as the region was inhospitable to
agricultural activities.
Small, localized communities of the Pacific Northwest
specialized in a single, dominant economic activity
and traded with one another for access to a variety of
goods.
Large communities in the Pacific Northwest utilized a
division of labor to develop a number of economic
activities and rarely traded with outsiders.
Small communities of the Pacific Northwest entered
into a mutually beneficial confederacy for production
and procurement of goods, trade, and governance.
Caribbean San
Dominant
Economic Activity
Agriculture
Hunting
Hunting-Gathering
Fishing


(Sioux) Sauk

Cheyenne
Dakota
Passamaquoddy
Palute
Iroquois
Pomo Shoshone Pawnee
Narragansett
lowa

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