drag and drop the descriptors to the correct American Indian culture group.

(2 points)
Southwest
Mississippi River Valley
::Mound Builders
:: Pueblo
Mogollon and Hohokam
::Adena and Hopewell

Southwest

- Pueblo
- Mogollon and Hohokam

Mississippi River Valley
- Mound Builders
- Adena and Hopewell

Southwest:

- Pueblo
- Mogollon and Hohokam

Mississippi River Valley:
- Mound Builders
- Adena and Hopewell

To correctly drag and drop the descriptors to the correct American Indian culture group, follow these steps:

1. Understand the descriptors:
- Mound Builders: Refers to ancient Native American groups that constructed earthen mounds, often found in the eastern parts of North America.
- Pueblo: Refers to Native American groups that live in adobe or stone dwellings, commonly found in the southwestern United States.
- Mogollon and Hohokam: Refers to two distinct indigenous cultures that thrived in the Southwest region of North America.
- Adena and Hopewell: Refers to two pre-Columbian Native American cultures that existed in the Ohio River Valley and surrounding areas.

2. Analyze the information:
- The Southwest region of the United States is associated with the Pueblo culture.
- The Mississippi River Valley is associated with the Mound Builders.

3. Drag and drop the descriptors to the correct American Indian culture group:
- Southwest:
- Pueblo
- Mississippi River Valley:
- Mound Builders

By following these steps, you can correctly match the descriptors to their corresponding American Indian culture groups.