Which of the following is a true statement about farming in early North America?
A. Once farming developed in the Eastern Woodlands, foraging came to a rapid end among early North Americans.
B. Farming was likely brought from Central America to North America by migrating tribes.
C. Farming arose nowhere in early North America.
D. Farming developed to a degree in the Eastern Woodlands independently of outside influences.
Answer: D
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What will be an ideal response?
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