Which factor best explains why Native Americans were able to make permanent settlements?

Native Americans began cultivate plants for food
Native Americans began to create more complex tools and poetry
Native Americans discovered alternate food sources, such as shellfish
Native Americans wanted to band together in large groups for protection

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The factor that best explains why Native Americans were able to make permanent settlements is "Native Americans began to cultivate plants for food." The development of agriculture allowed for a more stable food supply, which in turn enabled groups to settle in one place for longer periods, fostering the growth of permanent communities.