Asked by Elijah
How did the shift to farming affect Native American cultures? Select all that apply.
□ Farming encourage native cultures to build more permanent <-shelters communities.
□The shift to agriculture led to a boost in immunity from diseases.
□Agriculture provided a surplus of food, allowing for an increase in the population. <------------
□ Farms took up space, which spread communities too thin to be interconnected and caused civilizations to wither away. <--------
□ Farming encourage native cultures to build more permanent <-shelters communities.
□The shift to agriculture led to a boost in immunity from diseases.
□Agriculture provided a surplus of food, allowing for an increase in the population. <------------
□ Farms took up space, which spread communities too thin to be interconnected and caused civilizations to wither away. <--------
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Writeacher
Are you listing A, C, and D as your choices? If so, I agree with two of them, but not all three. Please re-think, and let us know what you decide.
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Lauren Giddens
so which two do you agree with
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Cc
The answers are A and C
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Ms. Sue
amogus is banned from the internet
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No
Good
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No
Farming encouraged native cultures to build more permanent shelters and communities and Agriculture provided a surplus of food, allowing for an increase in the population
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Anonymous
A,C
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