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How did the first human populations successfully colonize South America?A) All populations took a coastal route after reaching the Panamanian IsthmusB) All populations took an interior route through the eastern lowlands after reaching the Panamanian IsthmusC) The first populations migrated across the Pacific Islands using long-distance voyaging technology similar to that of the PolynesiansD) The first populations made their way by boat through the Caribbean after crossing the Atlantic from Europe during the Solutrean periodE) It is still unclear how many migration pathways there were, or whether people started on the coast and moved inland

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