What do the complex earthworks developed by the Woodland people signify?

A. They were a warlike society that practiced human sacrifice.
B. They had adopted a settled existence and more complex social organization.
C. They had learned this practice from the first Europeans who arrived in eastern North America.
D. They depended on extensive trade networks to obtain the materials necessary for mound building.


Answer: B

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