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Which statement best describes the Mississippian Indian culture? A It was a loosely organized, sedentary society that followed and hunted herds of large game throughout the year. B It was a highly organized, sedentary society that relied on agriculture in addition to hunting and gathering for food. C It was a loosely organized, nomadic society that followed and hunted herds of large game throughout the year. D It was a highly organized, nomadic society that relied on agriculture in addition to hunting and gathering for food.

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B. It was a highly organized, sedentary society that relied on agriculture in addition to hunting and gathering for food.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mississippi was the home of the Native Indian communities in America. Native Indians originally lived in the Mississippi River Valley.

They were mostly farmers. The chief crops cultivated by the Mississippians were; corn, beans and squash.

They readily adapted to their environment. They also hunted animals for survival.

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