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QuestionWhich statement best evaluates how the creation and preservation of Mount Rushmore relate to cultural identity?(1 point)ResponsesSome individuals’ patriotic cultural identity is reflected in the existence of Mount Rushmore.Some individuals’ patriotic cultural identity is reflected in the existence of Mount Rushmore.Mount Rushmore is unrelated to the cultural identity of most U.S. citizens.Mount Rushmore is unrelated to the cultural identity of most U.S. citizens.Mount Rushmore represents presidents who were supportive of Indigenous causes.Mount Rushmore represents presidents who were supportive of Indigenous causes.There is overwhelming support for the preservation of Mount Rushmore by Indigenous peoples.There is overwhelming support for the preservation of Mount Rushmore by Indigenous peoples.
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"Some individuals’ patriotic cultural identity is reflected in the existence of Mount Rushmore."
Reason: Mount Rushmore is a national symbol that represents American history and patriotism for many, while the other statements are inaccurate (the presidents carved do not uniformly support Indigenous causes, and many Indigenous people oppose the monument on sacred land).
Reason: Mount Rushmore is a national symbol that represents American history and patriotism for many, while the other statements are inaccurate (the presidents carved do not uniformly support Indigenous causes, and many Indigenous people oppose the monument on sacred land).
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