Which of the following were true of the tribes of the Great Basin?
SELECT MORE THEN ONE

A:They included the Cheyenne, Comanche, and Sioux.
B:Many were part of the Shoshonean language family.
C:Relatively few tribes lived there compared to California.
D:The Utes were quickly overrun by settlers.
E:The Utes were a powerful tribe.
F:The Utes were generous to other tribes.
G:The food supply of the Digger Indians was precarious.
H:They included the Paiute, Gosiute, and Koso people.




Which of the following were true of the California tribes?

SELECT MORE THEN ONE

A:They had a poor supply of food.
B:There were more than 100 tribes.
C:Spanish missionaries protected their culture.
D:Acorn flour was eaten after the tannic acid was leached out.
E:Their rich culture included the use of musical instruments.
F:They could not make baskets.
G:Homes were made of mud bricks.




Which of the following were true of the Northwestern tribes? (Select all that apply.)


A:Society was divided into three classes: chiefs, freemen, and slaves.
B:They wore elaborate sandals and moccasins.
C:They were wood carvers.
D:They did not believe in slavery.
E:Each nuclear family had its own house.
F:Potlaches were great parties where the chief was given gifts by all his guests.
G:They harpooned whales.
H:They included the Chinook, Haida, and Nootka.
I:They valued wealth and status.
J:They included the Tillamook, Tlingit, and Yurok.

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Answer:

For the California tribes its:

Their rich culture included the use of musical instruments.

There were more than 100 tribes.

Acorn flour was eaten after the tannic acid was leached out.

For the southwestern pueblo peoples its:

They included the Anasazi, Hopi, and Zuni.

The men met in the Kivas to make decisions.

They became great potters.

They wove cotton into clothing.

They irrigated their fields.

I'm sorry but I'm not sure for the first one.. Still tryna figure it out =/  Have a great day!

Answer:

-They became great potters

-They included the Anasazi, Hopi, and Zuni.

-They irrigated their farms

-They wove cotton into clothing

-The men met in the Kivas to make decisions.

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