Which of the following statements correctly compares the economic activities of Indigenous cultures in Texas?(1 point) Responses 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 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 correct statement is: 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 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. 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. All Indigenous peoples of the Plains, Puebloan, Southeastern, and Gulf cultures lived in teepees. All Indigenous peoples of the Plains, Puebloan, Southeastern, and Gulf cultures lived in teepees.

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

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 compare the economic activities of Indigenous cultures in Texas, we need to evaluate the characteristics of each culture and determine if they were settled farmers, nomadic hunters, or hunter-gatherers.

Option 1 states that the Apache of the Plains culture were settled farmers, while the Karankawa of the Gulf culture were nomadic hunters. This suggests a difference in economic activities between the two cultures.

Option 2 repeats the same statement as option 1 without any changes.

Option 3 states that the Apache of the Plains culture were nomadic hunter-gatherers, while the Caddo of the Southeastern culture were settled farmers. This option also highlights a difference in economic activities between the two cultures.

Option 4 restates the same statement as option 3 but does not include the names of the cultures.

Option 5 claims that the Caddo of the Southeastern culture were hunters, while the Comanche of the Plains culture were settled farmers. This option indicates a difference in economic activities between these two cultures.

Option 6 states that the Puebloan people were sedentary farmers, while the Caddo of the Southeastern culture were hunter-gatherers. This suggests a contrast in economic activities between these two cultures.

Based on the comparisons above, the correct statement that compares the economic activities of Indigenous cultures in Texas is:
"The Apache of the Plains culture were nomadic hunter-gatherers, while the Caddo of the Southeastern culture were settled farmers," as mentioned in option 3.