Which of the following was the most significant development in the evolution of pre-historic Native American cultures?

a. The development of fire based technology because it allowed prehistoric people to invent pottery.
b. The development of agriculture because it allowed pre-historic Native Americans to establish permanent settlements where they could grow food and support larger populations.
c. The development of canoes and rafts because they allowed Native Americans to dominate the waterways of the Southeast.
d. The development of pointed sticks because they were superior weapons.

What do you think? What does your assigned reading say?

@ms.sue There is no reading. It's a unit test.

When a teacher gives a unit test s/he expects it to assess what the student has learned in the unit. If you didn't read this information, how were you supposed to acquire this information?

I'm positive your teacher does not expect an anonymous Jiskha tutor to give you this answer.

I did read it. I don't remember. @ms.sue

well, here is a hink: it is not pointed sticks.

Read it again.

I haven't read it.

Someone please help!! This has to be done by midnight

Bobpursley has ruled out one answer.

Was making pottery a significant event?

Was development of agriculture a significant event?

Was transportation in the southeast a significant event?

What do YOU think?

I think it's B

Yes, B.