Question

Which of the following statements correctly compares the economic activities of Indigenous cultures in Texas?(1 point)
Responses

The Apache of the Plains culture were settled farmers, while the Karankawa of the Gulf culture were nomadic hunters.
The Apache of the Plains culture were settled farmers, while the Karankawa of the Gulf culture were nomadic hunters.

The Caddo of the Southeastern culture were hunters, while the Comanche of the Plains culture were settled farmers.
The Caddo of the Southeastern culture were hunters, while the Comanche of the Plains culture were settled farmers.

The Puebloan people were sedentary farmers, while the Caddo of the Southeastern culture were hunter-gatherers.
The Puebloan people were sedentary farmers, while the Caddo of the Southeastern culture were hunter-gatherers.

The Apache of the Plains culture were nomadic hunter-gatherers, while the Caddo of the Southeastern culture were settled farmers.

1 answer

The statement that correctly compares the economic activities of Indigenous cultures in Texas is:

The Apache of the Plains culture were nomadic hunter-gatherers, while the Caddo of the Southeastern culture were settled farmers.

This accurately represents the lifestyle and economic activities of these two groups. The Apache were known for their nomadic lifestyle and hunting-gathering practices, while the Caddo practiced settled agriculture.