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Question 1
The first 3 choices all apply to both the Paleo- and Archaic Indians cultures. The 4th choice would be completely incorrect because both cultures were nomadic, meaning they traveled around (generally to find food or other resources).

Question 2
The fourth choice, all of the above, is correct because these will all tell about how advanced a society was, the type of art, religion, and overall culture they had, and even smaller things like who was considered the upper-class and how this culture interacted with others.

Question 3
The Paleo-Indians did not invent pottery. This is credited to the Early Woodland People. Pottery was very different in the B.C. times, including what it was used for and how it was made.

Question 1

The first 3 choices all apply to both the Paleo- and Archaic Indians cultures. The 4th choice would be completely incorrect because both cultures were nomadic, meaning they traveled around (generally to find food or other resources).

Question 2

The fourth choice, all of the above, is correct because these will all tell about how advanced a society was, the type of art, religion, and overall culture they had, and even smaller things like who was considered the upper-class and how this culture interacted with others.

Question 3

The Paleo-Indians did not invent pottery. This is credited to the Early Woodland People. Pottery was very different in the B.C. times, including what it was used for and how it was made.

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