What generalization can be made by comparing the lifestyle of the Inuit of the Arctic to the lifestyle of the Natchez in the Southeast?

A. The two societies were similar in organization and way of life

B. Contrasting environments greatly influenced their ways of life

C. Differences in government led to difference in culture

D.one group adapted better to their environment than the other

B. Contrasting environments greatly influenced their ways of life.

The Inuit of the Arctic and the Natchez in the Southeast had vastly different environments, which greatly influenced their ways of life. The Inuit lived in a cold, harsh climate and relied on hunting and fishing for survival, while the Natchez lived in a warmer climate and relied on agriculture. These differences in environment led to differences in their cultures, economies, and ways of life.