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14 November, 09:25

How were the Paleo-Indians and Pueblo different?

A.

The Pueblo were more nomadic than the Paleo-Indians.

B.

The Paleo-Indians lived during an earlier time period than the Pueblo.

C.

The Pueblo were more reliant on hunting than the Paleo-Indians.

D.

The Paleo-Indians were more influenced by earlier cultures than the Pueblo.

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  1. 14 November, 09:36
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    B. The Paleo-Indians lived during an earlier time period than the Pueblo

    Explanation:

    The Paleo-Indians were the Indians that are ancestral to all of the later Indian tribes in North America. They were also the Indians that gave the rise to the Pueblo Indians among the others. The Paleo-Indians were nomadic, constantly moving from place to place to find prey animals or eatable plants. The later emerging Pueblo Indians in the southwestern part of the United States were much different. The Puebloans had sedentary lifestyle. Unlike the majority of the Indians that were making simple and retractable dwellings, the Puebloans were making solid buildings, and they even had two floors. Also, the Puebloans were engaged in agriculture, and the prime crop that they were growing was the maze.
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