Why did Archaic cultures in the Southwest adopt agriculture?
A) Their climate produced predictable amounts of rainfall.
B) Fertile soil yielded surplus quantities of wild plant food.
C) There were fewer animals for hunting in the Southwest.
D) The supply of wild plant food was highly unreliable.
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