Large buildings with barreled shaped roofs covered in bark made by Native Americans and other peoples across the world were considered "longhouses" in the Americas. These longhouses were permanent structures that housed many families of the same clan in a singular building.
The correct answer is c. longhouse, which refers to a type of rectangular building used by some Native American tribes, particularly in the Northeastern regions. Longhouses accommodated multiple families, were made of wood, and were covered with bark for insulation. This design was essential for communal living and adapted to the climate where these tribes lived.
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