What do Independence Day celebrations, Chinese New Year celebrations, and Mardi Gras celebrations all have in common? (1 point) Responses They all celebrate our country’s birthday. They all celebrate our country’s birthday. They all have parades. They all have parades. They all have jazz music. They all have jazz music. They all celebrate freedom from England.

They all celebrate freedom from England.

are you sure?

My apologies for the incorrect response. No, they do not all celebrate freedom from England. Independence Day celebrations commemorate the independence of the United States from British rule, but Chinese New Year celebrations and Mardi Gras celebrations have different origins and do not involve freedom from England.

The commonality among Independence Day celebrations, Chinese New Year celebrations, and Mardi Gras celebrations is that they all have parades. To arrive at this answer, we can analyze each option and eliminate incorrect answers:

1. "They all celebrate our country's birthday" - This option is not correct because it only applies to Independence Day celebrations, not Chinese New Year or Mardi Gras.

2. "They all have parades" - This option is correct as it applies to all three celebrations. Independence Day parades, Chinese New Year parades, and Mardi Gras parades are all traditional elements of these celebrations.

3. "They all have jazz music" - This option is not correct as it only applies to Mardi Gras celebrations, not Independence Day or Chinese New Year.

4. "They all celebrate freedom from England" - This option is specifically true for Independence Day celebrations but not applicable to Chinese New Year or Mardi Gras.

Therefore, the correct answer is that all three celebrations have parades.