The system of housing developed by the Anasazi in the American Southwest differed from other housing systems constructed by early complex societies in the Americas because __________

A) they had a sophisticated system of interconnected multi-roomed structures used for both
religious ceremonies and housing
B) their homes were built on top of large earthen mounds
C) their wooden and bark structures could easily be assembled and reassembled as they moved
when the seasons of the year changed
D) they lived on a series of islands connected by causeways and bridges


A

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