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9 May, 16:39

What did the people of the Hopewell culture in the United States have in common with indigenous people in Bolivia? Both cultures settled in present-day Mexico. Both cultures were influenced by the Spanish conquistadors. In both cultures, the mestizo baroque style was used. In both cultures, the pan flute was played.

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  1. 9 May, 19:00
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    The correct answer is D. In both cultures, the pan flute was played.

    Explanation:

    The Hopewell culture developed in the U. S. territory from the 100 BCE to approximately 500 BCE. This culture was mainly known due to its network trade and artistic forms. In terms of art, the Hopewell used available materials such as wood, mud, or copper to create figures, daily utensils, and even musical instruments, this included the creation of pan flutes or panpipes (musical instrument composed of pipes).

    On the other hand, indigenous people in Bolivia include multiple cultures that originated around 300 CE in the territory of Bolivia, South America and prevail until today. These cultures have diverse cultural features but similar to the Hopewell most used the pan flute as one main instrument; this was known as the Siku and was made of wood rather than copper as in the Hopewell culture.
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