All of the following were characteristics of the Algonquian-speaking tribes in North America EXCEPT

A) they were located on the Atlantic Coast and on the eastern slopes of the Appalachians.
B) they engaged in hunting and fishing as well as farming corn, beans, and squash.
C) they lived in permanent towns and villages.
D) the absence of any discernible social life.


Answer: D

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