Respuesta :
The Constitution of the Iroquois Confederacy was unique in North America because, option 'D' - covered nearly all aspects of Indian life, including government, religious ceremonies, and death.
It covered rights, duties and qualifications; elections; names, duties and rights of War Chiefs; consanguinity; rights of Foreign Nations; powers of War; treason or Secession of a Nation; ceremonies; funerals and others aspects of Indian life.
The correct answer is D. Covered nearly all aspects of Indian life, including government, religious ceremonies, and death.
Explanation:
The Constitution of the Iroquois Confederacy was a constitution created by "Six nations" or Native American communities that included the Mohawk, the Oneida, the Seneca, the Cauya, the Onondaga and the Tuscarora during the 18th century. In this constitution, Native Americans defined important aspects related to their communities such as government, life, social organization, ceremonies, death, traditions, among others in 117 articles. Additionally, this document is considered as unique because few constitutions cover multiple aspects of native communities and integrate different communities as one (Option D).