1. Using Source 1 and your prior knowledge of the Poverty Point culture, what 1 point makes Poverty Point different from most hunter-gatherer societies? They hunted for food using tools such as spears, along with allowing their women to gather fruits, grain, and berries. The roles of the men and women were reversed. Men organized themselves into gender groups for gathered fruits, grains, and berries while the women did the same for hunting wild animals. Native Americans at Poverty Point had organized leadership and religion, which

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1. Using Source 1 and your prior knowledge of the Poverty Point culture, what 1 point
makes Poverty Point different from most hunter-gatherer societies?
They hunted for food using tools such as spears, along with allowing their women to
gather fruits, grain, and berries.
The roles of the men and women were reversed. Men organized themselves into
gender groups for gathered fruits, grains, and berries while the women did the same
for hunting wild animals.
Native Americans at Poverty Point had organized leadership and religion, which
Answer

Poverty Point had organized leadership and religion, which is different from most hunter-gatherer societies.

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Poverty Point was a Native American culture that existed in the lower Mississippi Valley from around 1700 to 1100 BC. They were a hunter-gatherer...
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