In which two ways were the Northeast Woodland Indians and the Southeast Indians similar?
a-Both collaborated to form the Iroquois Confederacy.
b-Both cultivated the crops of corn, beans, and squash.
c-Both lived in rich environments of swamps and rivers.
d-Both lived in tree-bark dwellings called wigwams.
e-Both expected men to hunt, while women farmed.

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Answer:

The answers are B and C

Explanation:

There are similarities between the groups that lived in the Woodlands, a rich environment of woods, swamps, lakes and rivers. However, the Iroquois was exclusive of the Northeast tribes. The Cherokees lived to the south and did not take part o the federation.

Farming was essential, and both men and women were expected to participate. In fact, women had influence in the social structure of the clan.

Answer:

B and C

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