Use the excerpt to answer the question.

“They are smaller and less muscular than the [lumberjacks] of ax and pick; but they are as hardy and selfreliant as any men who ever breathed — with bronzed, set faces, and keen eyes that look…without flinching
as they flash out from under the broad-brimmed hats. Peril and hardship, and years of long [work]… never dim
their reckless eyes nor break their bearing of defiant self-confidence.”
— Theodore Roosevelt, rancher and U.S. president, in Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail (1888)
Which of the following statements accurately describes the cowboy way of life and is supported by this
description by Theodore Roosevelt? (1 point)
The cowboy characters depicted in movies and novels did not actually wear cowboy hats, boots, and chaps.
Most cowboys were dedicated workers who performed a variety of jobs on ranches and on the cattle trail.
Many cowboys were tall, strong, multiskilled White men like the characters in movies and novels.
Cowboys typically were weak, untrained individuals who worked alone and could only find work on ranches.

Most cowboys were dedicated workers who performed a variety of jobs on ranches and on the cattle trail.