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Most archeologists agree that the earliest settlers of present-day North, Central, and South America came from

A. Europe.
B. Australia.
C. Asia.
D. Antarctica.

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C is the correct answer. Aka native Americans.
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Answer:

Option: C. Asia.

Step-by-step explanation:

Most archaeologists believe that the earliest settlers of native Americans came from Asia around 15,000 years ago to North, Central and South America. Native Americans might have crossed through Beringia to America continent. Beringia is a landform that has existed during the Pleistocene Epoch, connecting Alaska with Siberia. Beringia is also called as Bering Land Bridge because through this the early settlers of America came.

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