Multiple Choice
How did the people of the South adapt to the fall of the Mississippian chiefdoms?
A) They adopted a hunting and foraging way of life.
B) They continued to live in communities with at least 20,000 people supported by maize agriculture.
C) Fishing supplanted maize agriculture as a major economic activity.
D) They blamed the decline of the chiefdoms on changes in gender roles and responded by excluding women from leadership roles.
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