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the read an excerpt from the article. haudenosaunee women controlled almost all elements of economic life in the community. in their society, land that is used for farming is owned by all of the women together. women often worked collectively to farm the land, but women of a particular longhouse could also have their own piece of land to farm. women owned all the tools for raising food, as well as the seeds and farm animals. the only items a man in a family or clan owned were his weapons for fighting and for hunting. –"a different way to live and govern" how did haudenosaunee women participate in the economy? choose two correct answers. they owned all of the farming tools. they held the land used for farming. they owned all of the hunting weapons. they made trade deals with other nations. they collected metals and other forms of wealth. lived in longhouses, which could be up to 200 feet long and housed several families. each longhouse was run by a clan mother. clan mothers were important leaders. these women chose the men who went to the great council. clan mothers had the power to remove council leaders, and they could veto decisions made by the council. both women and men could attend council meetings. women sometimes had a man speak for them at these meetings, but they could also speak themselves. they even had a say in treaties made with other groups. women also had their own women's council. -"a different way to live and govern" how did haudenosaunee women participate in government? choose three correct answers.
a. they ran great council meetings.
b. they could overrule council decisions.
c. they picked members of the great council.
d. they could remove any great council leaders.
e. they kept a record of all laws passed by the council.