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Cahokia: the walkways are modern, the manmade hills are not
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Question 910:
The Indian tribes settling in the Mississippi River Valley region in
pre-Columbian America
(A) built cliff dwellings and elaborate canal systems
(B) never developed large settlements
(C) established a settlement near the present city
of St. Louis that featured temple mounds and may have included 40,000
people
(D) built stepped pyramids, had a glyphic writing
system, and very accurate calendars
(E) roamed the Great Plains as nomads and mainly
hunted buffalo
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