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

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Native Americans began to cultivate plants for food
Native Americans began to cultivate plants for food

Native Americans began to create more complex tools and pottery
Native Americans began to create more complex tools and pottery

Native Americans discovered alternate food sources, such as shellfish
Native Americans discovered alternate food sources, such as shellfish

Native Americans wanted to to band together in large groups for protection

Native Americans began to cultivate plants for food

The factor that best explains why Native Americans were able to make permanent settlements is that they began to cultivate plants for food.

The factor that best explains why Native Americans were able to make permanent settlements is that they began to cultivate plants for food. This provided them with a more reliable and sustainable source of food, which allowed them to stay in one place instead of constantly migrating in search of food.

To arrive at this answer, you can eliminate the other options as they either repeat the same answer or don't directly address the question. The option mentioning the cultivation of plants for food directly addresses the development of agriculture, which is the key factor in establishing permanent settlements.