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The four main Native American culture groups of Poverty Point, Mississippian, Hopewell, and Adena are collectively known as _______ _____ civilizations. Historically, they were located in the eastern half of the United States.
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The ______ _______ is the common name used to refer to an eight-year drought during the 1930s that ruined crops and livelihoods causing mass migrations from Oklahoma and surrounding areas.
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Answer to Question 1

Mound Builder

Answer to Question 2

Dust Bowl



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