<em>I think the answer is A.</em>
<em>The reason I say this is because Northern American Indians had access to more trees (depending on where in the North) and they would commonly use baby saplings to not only make tools but their frames for animal hide houses (not exactly Tipis these were shaped like boxes). In the Great Plains there wasn't exactly that much wood but there was however mud, and this led to some of the natives using mud to make Sod houses.</em>
<em>Hope this helps and have a nice day.</em>
<em>-R3TR0 Z3R0</em>
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They were built by the Olmecs
Answer:
During Reconstruction, white Southerners had limited governmental power, so they used violence to control African Americans. During Reconstruction, the Freedmen's Bureau recorded all of the assaults and murders of African Americans in the South.
Explanation: does not say how many