How did the shift to farming affect Native American cultures? Select all that apply.

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Responses

Farming encouraged native cultures to build more permanent shelters and communities.
Farming encouraged native cultures to build more permanent shelters and communities.

The shift to agriculture led to a boost in immunity from diseases.
The shift to agriculture led to a boost in immunity from diseases.

Agriculture provided a surplus of food, allowing for an increase in the population.
Agriculture provided a surplus of food, allowing for an increase in the population.

Farms took up space, which spread communities too thin to be interconnected and caused civilizations to wither away.
Farms took up space, which spread communities too thin to be interconnected and caused civilizations to wither away.

- Farming encouraged native cultures to build more permanent shelters and communities.

- The shift to agriculture led to a boost in immunity from diseases.
- Agriculture provided a surplus of food, allowing for an increase in the population.

The correct answers are:

- Farming encouraged native cultures to build more permanent shelters and communities.
- The shift to agriculture led to a boost in immunity from diseases.
- Agriculture provided a surplus of food, allowing for an increase in the population.
- Farms took up space, which spread communities too thin to be interconnected and caused civilizations to wither away.