Celebrating Communities Unit Test

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The U.S. folktale of Johnny Appleseed tells of a man who walked across the frontier barefoot. He was brave and knew the wilderness well. Nothing scared him. Everywhere he went he planted apple seeds. Apple trees grew all over the country because of him. What does this folktale say about American culture?(1 point)
Responses

Planting apple seeds is a good thing to do in America.
Planting apple seeds is a good thing to do in America.

Knowledge and tree planting are important in America.
Knowledge and tree planting are important in America.

Going barefoot is an important part of being American.
Going barefoot is an important part of being American.

Strength and bravery are important American values.
Strength and bravery are important American values.
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The best response that reflects what the folktale of Johnny Appleseed says about American culture is:

Strength and bravery are important American values.

This choice aligns with the portrayal of Johnny Appleseed as a brave pioneer who confidently traversed the wilderness and contributed to the growth of the nation through his efforts in planting apple seeds.