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Which phrase describes the paleo-Indians of prehistoric Arkansas?

A. Grew corn
B. Lived in cliff dwellings
C. Crafted beautiful pottery
D. hunted with stone-tipped spears

which phrase describes native Arkansas from the woodland tradition

A. developed widespread agriculture
B. hunted mastodon and woolly mammoth
C.built rectangle-shaped homes
D. Traded salt with other groups

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The correct answers are:

D. hunted with stone-tipped spears;

B. hunted mastodon and woolly mammoth;

The paleo-Indians are the first people that lived in the Americas. These people were hunter-gatherers, and had relatively sophisticated hunting weapons for that time. They are known as the Clovis people.

In the territory of what is now Arkansas, in the prehistory, it is estimated that only around 100 to 150 people lived. They were migration as the animals they hunted migrated, so they did not built any permanent settlements. They hunted with very sharp, stone-tipped spears, and on their menu, it is thought, that the woolly mammoth and the mastodon were a regular meal.

1. The phrase that describes the paleo-Indians of prehistoric Arkansas is they are "hunted with stone-tipped spears"

  • The paleo-Indians were hunter-gatherers and first people that was believed to first lived in the Americas.

  • The paleo-Indians had relatively sophisticated hunting weapons for that time.

Therefore, the Option D is correct

The phrase that describes the native Arkansas from the woodland tradition is that they were "hunted mastodon and woolly mammoth"

  • The native Arkansas were migration as the animals they hunted migrated, so they did not built any permanent settlements.

  • The native Arkansas hunted with very sharp, stone-tipped spears, and on their menu.

Therefore, the Option B is correct.

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