Asked by
Sawyer Sanders
on Dec 21, 2024Verified
The early American Indians were able to adapt to their new environment by
A) cultivating high-yield crops for vitamins and small game for protein.
B) constantly moving to warmer climates.
C) using horses as a way of hunting herds.
D) successfully domesticating large wild animals immediately after arriving.
American Indians
Indigenous peoples of the Americas, the original inhabitants before European colonization.
High-yield Crops
Agricultural plants that are bred or modified to produce a significantly higher amount of produce per acre compared to standard varieties.
Domesticating
Involves the process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use, making them more amenable to human control.
- Comprehend the diverse ways in which early American Indians adapted to and interacted with their environments.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the diverse ways in which early American Indians adapted to and interacted with their environments.