Which of the following statements correctly compares the economic activities of Indigenous cultures in Texas?(1 point)

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The Caddo of the Southeastern culture were hunters, while the Comanche of the Plains culture were settled farmers.
The Caddo of the Southeastern culture were hunters, while the Comanche of the Plains culture were settled farmers.

The Puebloan people were sedentary farmers, while the Caddo of the Southeastern culture were hunter-gatherers.
The Puebloan people were sedentary farmers, while the Caddo of the Southeastern culture were hunter-gatherers.

The Apache of the Plains culture were settled farmers, while the Karankawa of the Gulf culture were nomadic hunters.
The Apache of the Plains culture were settled farmers, while the Karankawa of the Gulf culture were nomadic hunters.

The Apache of the Plains culture were nomadic hunter-gatherers, while the Caddo of the Southeastern culture were settled farmers.
The Apache of the Plains culture were nomadic hunter-gatherers, while the Caddo of the Southeastern culture were settled farmers.

The Apache of the Plains culture were nomadic hunter-gatherers, while the Caddo of the Southeastern culture were settled farmers.

Which of the following statements correctly compares the cultural characteristics of Indigenous cultures in Texas?(1 point)

Responses

The Caddo lived in permanent homes on top of earthen mounds built for religious purposes.
The Caddo lived in permanent homes on top of earthen mounds built for religious purposes.

All Indigenous peoples of the Plains, Puebloan, Southeastern, and Gulf cultures practiced animism.
All Indigenous peoples of the Plains, Puebloan, Southeastern, and Gulf cultures practiced animism.

The Atakapa of the Gulf culture lived in semi-permanent wigwams, while the Puebloan lived in permanent homes made of soil, grasses, and poles.
The Atakapa of the Gulf culture lived in semi-permanent wigwams, while the Puebloan lived in permanent homes made of soil, grasses, and poles.

All Indigenous peoples of the Plains, Puebloan, Southeastern, and Gulf cultures lived in teepees.

The Caddo lived in permanent homes on top of earthen mounds built for religious purposes.

Which of the following statements correctly compares the cultural characteristics of Indigenous cultures in Texas?(1 point) Responses The Caddo lived in permanent homes on top of earthen mounds built for religious purposes. The Caddo lived in permanent homes on top of earthen mounds built for religious purposes. All Indigenous peoples of the Plains, Puebloan, Southeastern, and Gulf cultures practiced animism. All Indigenous peoples of the Plains, Puebloan, Southeastern, and Gulf cultures practiced animism. The Atakapa of the Gulf culture lived in semi-permanent wigwams, while the Puebloan lived in permanent homes made of soil, grasses, and poles. The Atakapa of the Gulf culture lived in semi-permanent wigwams, while the Puebloan lived in permanent homes made of soil, grasses, and poles. All Indigenous peoples of the Plains, Puebloan, Southeastern, and Gulf cultures lived in teepees.

Which statement best describes how a contribution by the Caddo impacted Texas identity?(1 point) Responses Their nomadic ways became influential on the mobile lifestyles of European settlers. Their nomadic ways became influential on the mobile lifestyles of European settlers. They built strong political alliances with Europeans that later formed the state of Texas. They built strong political alliances with Europeans that later formed the state of Texas. Their assistance to the first European settlers made exploration of Texas possible. Their assistance to the first European settlers made exploration of Texas possible. Their agricultural practices helped the agricultural sector of the Texas economy to grow.

The correct statement is: The Apache of the Plains culture were nomadic hunter-gatherers, while the Caddo of the Southeastern culture were settled farmers.

To determine the correct statement, we need to compare the economic activities of Indigenous cultures in Texas. Let's break down each response:

1. The statement is comparing the economic activities of the Caddo and Comanche cultures. It says that the Caddo were hunters, while the Comanche were settled farmers. This does not accurately compare their economic activities, as both cultures engaged in agriculture.

2. This statement compares the economic activities of the Puebloan people and the Caddo culture. It states that the Puebloan people were sedentary farmers, while the Caddo were hunter-gatherers. This does accurately compare their economic activities, as the Puebloan people were known for their agriculture and the Caddo practiced a combination of hunting, gathering, and agriculture.

3. This statement compares the economic activities of the Apache and Karankawa cultures. It suggests that the Apache were settled farmers, while the Karankawa were nomadic hunters. This does not accurately compare their economic activities, as the Apache were predominantly nomadic and relied on hunting and gathering, while the Karankawa were also hunter-gatherers but had some settled farming practices.

4. This statement compares the economic activities of the Apache and Caddo cultures. It states that the Apache were nomadic hunter-gatherers, while the Caddo were settled farmers. This accurately compares their economic activities, as the Apache were known for their nomadic hunting and gathering lifestyle, and the Caddo practiced settled farming.

Based on the above analysis, the correct statement is: "The Apache of the Plains culture were nomadic hunter-gatherers, while the Caddo of the Southeastern culture were settled farmers."