The first answer is C. a caddi. The second answer, no idea. The third answer is A. Athapascan. And the fourth answer is C. Quapaw (the second question is either A or C)
These questions refer to Oklahoma historical society.
The correct answers are the following:
In Caddo society, the leader of a tribal band is known as (C) caddi. The Caddi is the community leader.
The society that is being described in the paragraph is (B) the Pawnee. The Pawnees were one of the most prominent and largest Plains tribes.
The (A) Athapascan tribes were primarily nomadic hunting tribes. They moved to temporary camps in order to hunt or fish.
Beehive-style homes were an architectural style distinctive among the (C) Quapaw. This was a highly distinctive circular structure which was used as a shelter or house style.
<span>Louisiana Purchase.
Bought by the United States in 1803, the Louisiana Purchase was a large territory owned by France that covers approximately 828,000 square miles of land.</span>
The decision which Davis made to make just prior to the beginning of the Civil War was to C.)fire on Fort Sumter or let it be replenished. The situation around Fort Sumter increasingly began to resemble a siege and eventually Confederate<span> gained victory.</span>