which factor best explains why native Americans were able to make permanent settlements?

A.Native Americans began to cultivate plants for food .

B.Native Americans began to create more complex tools and pottery.

C.Native Americans discovered alternative food sources, such as shellfish.

D.Native Americans wanted to band together in large groups for protection.

9 answers

@brady
What do you think is the answer, Nemo?
@steven
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I'll give you a couple hints, Nemo. D is for sure not the answer, and C is not the answer. Out of A and B, what do you think is the answer to this question?
B @Brady
@ms.sue @brady @steve
Well, the tools and pottery really don't state that they could stay in one place. Both of those things could be carried, or place inside something to push or pull to somewhere. So really, these things could go several places instead of a permanent place.

I would say A. When cultivating fields, what happens to the plants in that area? They stay there until they are harvested, right? After that, we(but in this case, the Native Americans), would put in more seeds of that type of plant into the ground in that same area. So, A would be the best answer to this question?

I hope this helps you understand! :)
1 Error: I meant to say "or placed" instead of "or place".

2 Error: I meant to say "instead of staying in a permanent place" instead of "instead of a permanent place".

3 Error: I meant to say "." instead of the "?" at the end.

Sorry for my mistakes!!