Character of Place Quick Check 2 of 42 of 4 Items Question Which of the following statements best evaluates the role of the Welsh language in Wales’s social culture?(1 point) Responses The Welsh language is not culturally important in Wales. The Welsh language is not culturally important in Wales. Welsh does not have the same legal standing as English in Wales. Welsh does not have the same legal standing as English in Wales. The government of Wales has moved to only using the Welsh language in government affairs. The government of Wales has moved to only using the Welsh language in government affairs. Maintaining the native Welsh language was important enough to some individuals that they held social demonstrations to promote its use by the government. Maintaining the native Welsh language was important enough to some individuals that they held social demonstrations to promote its use by the government.

Maintaining the native Welsh language was important enough to some individuals that they held social demonstrations to promote its use by the government.

The best evaluation of the role of the Welsh language in Wales's social culture is: Maintaining the native Welsh language was important enough to some individuals that they held social demonstrations to promote its use by the government.

In order to evaluate the role of the Welsh language in Wales's social culture, we need to consider the information provided in the responses and choose the statement that best reflects that role.

Let's analyze each response:

1. The Welsh language is not culturally important in Wales.
2. Welsh does not have the same legal standing as English in Wales.
3. The government of Wales has moved to only using the Welsh language in government affairs.
4. Maintaining the native Welsh language was important enough to some individuals that they held social demonstrations to promote its use by the government.

Out of these responses, the statement that best evaluates the role of the Welsh language in Wales's social culture is:

4. Maintaining the native Welsh language was important enough to some individuals that they held social demonstrations to promote its use by the government.

This statement suggests that the Welsh language is culturally valued and significant enough for individuals to actively advocate for its use by the government.