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During the Mississippian period, many Native American groups set up large fields where they primarily grew a.rice. b.maize. c.cotton. Eliminate d.soybeans.
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During the Mississippian period, many Native American groups set up large fields where they primarily grew
a.rice.
b.maize.
c.cotton. Eliminate
d.soybeans.
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The answer is Maize because it includes corn.
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maize cause corn was a staple crop for the native people
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