Geography of the Great Plains
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The geography of the Great Plains is not flat, with prairies covered in long grass.

False (B)

What type of homes did the Indigenous people of the Great Plains use?

  • Wattle and Daub
  • Chickee
  • Tepee (correct)
  • Igloos

The geography of the Great Plains: does not have many trees, the region does not get much rainfall, and there were a large number of buffalo before 1870.

True (A)

How did the geography of the Great Plains influence the types of homes the Indigenous people built?

<p>Since the Indigenous people of the Great Plains ate buffalo, they were nomads and had to follow the buffalo wherever they moved. So there homes could easily be packed (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did the Indigenous people of the Great Plains use the buffalo?

<p>They used the buffalo for food, clothing, and shelter. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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