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17 July, 05:13

The Native American Mississippian Valley culture diff ered from other

Native American groups in that it

(A) illustrated a higher level of hierarchical political organization

(B) existed in mainly semi-nomadic populations with limited agriculture

(C) had a developed network of trade with other regional tribes

(D) based its social structure on maternal lineage

(E) closely tied its religion to the natural world

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  1. 17 July, 08:54
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    The Native American Mississippian Valley culture differed from other

    Native American groups in that it " (A) illustrated a higher level of hierarchical political organization," since there were many different social and political levels involved.
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