The pre-Columbian American peoples in the Pacific Northwest

A. did not have permanent settlements.
B. developed political systems as sophisticated as those of the Mayas and Aztecs.
C. were the most peaceful of pre-Columbian societies.
D. fished salmon as their principal occupation.
E. were known as the Inuit.


Answer: D

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