Which list shows the correct order in which some peoples in South America began to build a more stable food supply?

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Responses

domesticate animals; cultivate crops; hunt, fish, and gather plants; modify landscape to support settlements

domesticate animals; cultivate crops; hunt, fish, and gather plants; modify landscape to support settlements

modify landscape to support settlements; cultivate crops; domesticate animals; hunt, fish, and gather plants

modify landscape to support settlements; cultivate crops; domesticate animals; hunt, fish, and gather plants

hunt, fish, and gather plants; cultivate crops; domesticate animals; modify landscape to support settlements

hunt, fish, and gather plants; cultivate crops; domesticate animals; modify landscape to support settlements

cultivate crops; hunt, fish, and gather plants; modify landscape to support settlements; domesticate animals

cultivate crops; hunt, fish, and gather plants; modify landscape to support settlements; domesticate animals

1 answer

The correct order in which peoples in South America began to build a more stable food supply is:

hunt, fish, and gather plants; cultivate crops; domesticate animals; modify landscape to support settlements.

This sequence reflects the realistic progression from gathering and hunting for food to eventually cultivating crops, domesticating animals, and modifying the landscape to create stable settlements.