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Social Studies, 26.01.2021 01:50, Maddifalls908

D. Yucatán E mounds
2.created by the early people of North America, but not by those from Central and South America
(1 Point)
A. the Caribbean
B. South America
C. hunter-gatherers
D. Yucatán
E mounds
3. used animals for food, clothing, and shelter *

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