71.8k views
0 votes
Read the following information. Which statement describes the culture of the Southwest and Pacific Northwest regions best?

a Venn diagram comparing the Southwest and Pacific Northwest cultural regions. The Southwest says that they lived in a hot, dry area; they lived in multi-floor buildings made of clay, or in cone-shaped buildings; they wore clothing made of cotton or hides; they grew crops; the were known for weaving blankets, making dolls, and making pottery. The Both sections says they both hunted for meat; they both traded with other tribes; and many people lived together in one home in both cultural regions. The Pacific Northwest says they lived near the coast with lots of forests and rivers; they lived in long, rectangular wooden homes; they wore clothing made of fur or bark; they ate a lot of fish; they traveled in canoes; and they are known for carving totem poles and weaving baskets.

Carving wood was an important cultural characteristic in the Southwest and Pacific Northwest.
Clothing in the Southwest and Pacific Northwest was made from similar materials.
Many people lived together in the same home in the Southwest and Pacific Northwest.
Growing crops was an important source of food in the Southwest and Pacific Northwest.

User Allejo
by
3.5k points

1 Answer

5 votes

Answer:

Carving wood was an essential cultural characteristic in the Southwest and Pacific NorthWest

Step-by-step explanation:

Because it says so in the text

User Andreas Abel
by
4.1k points