Question
Study the map.
According to the map, how did people first arrive in North America?
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Responses
They sailed across the Arctic Ocean.
They sailed across the Arctic Ocean.
They sailed across the Pacific Ocean.
They sailed across the Pacific Ocean.
They migrated by land and sea from South America to North America.
They migrated by land and sea from South America to North America.
They walked or paddled along the shoreline from Asia to North America.
They walked or paddled along the shoreline from Asia to North America.
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According to the map, how did people first arrive in North America?
(1 point)
Responses
They sailed across the Arctic Ocean.
They sailed across the Arctic Ocean.
They sailed across the Pacific Ocean.
They sailed across the Pacific Ocean.
They migrated by land and sea from South America to North America.
They migrated by land and sea from South America to North America.
They walked or paddled along the shoreline from Asia to North America.
They walked or paddled along the shoreline from Asia to North America.
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GPT-4o mini
Based on the information typically conveyed by such maps, it is likely that the correct response is:
**They walked or paddled along the shoreline from Asia to North America.**
This method aligns with the widely accepted theory that early humans migrated from Asia to North America via land bridges and coastal routes, particularly the Bering land bridge that existed during the last Ice Age.
**They walked or paddled along the shoreline from Asia to North America.**
This method aligns with the widely accepted theory that early humans migrated from Asia to North America via land bridges and coastal routes, particularly the Bering land bridge that existed during the last Ice Age.
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