13. What group was given power in Iroquois society that was not usually given power in other civilizations?

A. Children
B. Hunters
C. Elders
D. Women

Respuesta :

Answer: Women

Explanation:

Simply D. Women

Answer:

D. Women

Explanation:

Social Aspects of the Iroquois Culture:

  • The Iroquois Culture was constituted in a matrilineal way, where the offspring and attributes came from women.
  • The Clan or the community were made up of families that focused on women.
  • The women of the Iroquois Culture who belonged to a Clan, chose the new Chiefs, and advised the other inhabitants of the community.
  • The Marriage of this culture was very easy to dissolve because both parties separated and the tribe accepted it.
  • Their children received the name from the mother's Clan.
  • The Iroquois Culture not only called their children children, they also said son or daughter to the children of their brothers.  
  • They called the children of their sisters nephews.