Asked by Abigail Rose Miles
Why do Texans celebrate Mexican holidays? (1 point)
Responses
They want to keep a good relationship with Mexico.
They want to keep a good relationship with Mexico.
It is a way of honoring Texas's past and its cultural diversity.
It is a way of honoring Texas's past and its cultural diversity.
Texans want American leaders to see they still have ties with Mexico.
Texans want American leaders to see they still have ties with Mexico.
They honor events that do not matter anymore and are just for fun.
Responses
They want to keep a good relationship with Mexico.
They want to keep a good relationship with Mexico.
It is a way of honoring Texas's past and its cultural diversity.
It is a way of honoring Texas's past and its cultural diversity.
Texans want American leaders to see they still have ties with Mexico.
Texans want American leaders to see they still have ties with Mexico.
They honor events that do not matter anymore and are just for fun.
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It is a way of honoring Texas's past and its cultural diversity.
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