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Why did people domesticate plants? (1 point) Responses They were more flavorfull They were a reliable food supply. They made it...Asked by hi √
Why did people domesticate plants?
They were more flavorful.
They were a reliable food supply.
They made it easier to migrate.
They wanted to live in a variety of environments.
They were more flavorful.
They were a reliable food supply.
They made it easier to migrate.
They wanted to live in a variety of environments.
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People domesticated plants primarily because they provided a reliable food supply. This stability allowed human populations to grow, settle in one place, and develop complex societies. While flavor and the ability to thrive in various environments were also considerations, the main driving force behind domestication was the need for consistent and dependable food sources to support emerging agricultural societies.
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The correct answer is: **They were a reliable food supply.** This was the primary reason for the domestication of plants, as it allowed for stable and consistent nourishment, facilitating the development of settled agricultural communities.
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