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question 5 (1 point)
what is the name of the native american group who lived in chaco canyon?
comanche
olmec
pueblo
apache
question 6 (1 point)
the mississippian culture was a single unified country, like great britain or france.
true
false
question 7 (1 point)
what is the best term to describe native american ancestry/descent?
matrilineal
patrilineal
antilineal
bilineal
Question 5
The Pueblo (Anasazi) were the Native American group that lived in Chaco Canyon, known for their ancient pueblo - style architecture and complex society. Comanche were more associated with the Great Plains, Olmec were a Mesoamerican civilization (not in Chaco Canyon), and Apache had different settlement patterns.
The Mississippian Culture was a collection of related societies with shared cultural traits (like mound - building) but was not a single unified country with a central government like Great Britain or France. It consisted of various chiefdoms and regional groups.
Many Native American groups have a matrilineal system, where descent and inheritance are traced through the female line. Patrilineal is tracing through the male line, antilineal is not a standard term for Native American descent, and bilineal (though some groups may have elements) matrilineal is more characteristic of many Native American ancestries.
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