Drag the boxes to identify the type of housing in which various North American people lived

Arctic cultures People of the Great Plains

Iroquois league The southeast

Options:
Lived in houses on stilts
Loved in igloos
Lived in wigwams
Lived in round, large homes made from dirt

Arctic cultures - Lived in igloos

People of the Great Plains - Lived in houses on stilts

Iroquois league - Lived in wigwams

The southeast - Lived in round, large homes made from dirt

Arctic cultures - Lived in igloos

People of the Great Plains - Lived in round, large homes made from dirt
Iroquois league - Lived in longhouses
The southeast - Lived in wigwams

To identify the type of housing in which various North American people lived, we can examine the characteristics and lifestyles of each group. Let's go through each option and match it with the appropriate group:

Arctic cultures: The Arctic cultures mainly include the native people living in the Arctic regions of North America, such as the Inuit. These people traditionally lived in igloos, which are dome-shaped structures made from blocks of compacted snow or ice. Therefore, the option that belongs to the Arctic cultures is "Lived in igloos."

People of the Great Plains: The native peoples of the Great Plains, such as the Lakota Sioux, typically lived in portable structures known as tipis or teepees. These are cone-shaped tents made from wooden poles and covered with animal hides. None of the given options directly match this type of housing, so we can conclude that it is not represented here.

Iroquois league: The Iroquois league was a confederation of Native American tribes located in the northeastern region of North America. They often lived in longhouses, which are large, rectangular homes made from materials such as tree bark and wood. The option that corresponds to the Iroquois league is "Lived in round, large homes made from dirt."

The Southeast: The Native American tribes in the Southeastern region, such as the Cherokee and the Creek, dwelled in a variety of housing types. One common type of housing used by these tribes was the wigwam, which is a domed or conical hut constructed using a framework of wooden poles covered with woven mats or sheets of bark. Thus, the option that matches the Southeastern tribes is "Lived in wigwams."

In summary, based on the information provided, the correct matches for North American people and their corresponding types of housing are:

Arctic cultures: Lived in igloos
People of the Great Plains: No matching option given
Iroquois league: Lived in round, large homes made from dirt
The Southeast: Lived in wigwams