Where in North America did the Mound Builders live?

in the Southwest
in the Northwest
in the Central Mexico
in eastern North America THIS ONE

Which statement best describes the agriculture of the Mayas

Each year, they rotated the kinds of crops planted.

When an area of soil wore out, they cleared and planted a new area. THIS ONE

They grazed cattle in their cornfields to thin the crops

They left trees in the field to shade the growing corn.

Please check my work. Thanks

The first one is correct.

I haven't studied the Mayan civilization. You're probably right, but double-check your text to be sure.

okay, thank you

You're welcome.

Id say probably Central Mexico

Your answers are correct.

To determine where the Mound Builders lived, one can refer to historical and archaeological research. The Mound Builders were a pre-Columbian civilization that built mounds in various regions of North America. They primarily inhabited the eastern part of North America, including areas such as present-day Ohio, Mississippi, and Illinois.

Regarding the agriculture of the Mayas, the statement "When an area of soil wore out, they cleared and planted a new area" is accurate. The ancient Maya practiced slash-and-burn agriculture, where they cleared forested areas for cultivation. Once the soil became depleted, they moved on to a new location, allowing the previously used area to rejuvenate over time.

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