Asked by Blaine

The Wampanoag people…

continue to live in Massachusetts and follow the traditions of their ancestors.

celebrate Thanksgiving each year in remembrance of their relationship with the European settlers.

left Massachusetts in search of more abundant food and resources.

prefer modern celebrations and practices over those that were part of their ancestry.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
The best choice is: "continue to live in Massachusetts and follow the traditions of their ancestors."

Explanation: The Wampanoag people (for example the Mashpee Wampanoag and the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head/Aquinnah) still live in southeastern Massachusetts and work to maintain their cultural traditions and languages. The statement about celebrating Thanksgiving to remember their relationship with settlers is misleading—many Wampanoag and other Native Americans do not celebrate Thanksgiving and instead mark it as a day of mourning or remembrance of the harms of colonization. The other options are not generally accurate.