-Based on this engraving of the village of Secoton, how did the Eastern Woodland Indians differ from Mesoamerican Indians?
A) Their social structure was rigidly hierarchical.
B) They constructed large homes of adobe and stone.
C) Their food source was limited to hunting large game and gathering wild plants.
D) Their outlook was more communal than individualistic.
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