Which of the following statements explains how certain activities and celebrations promote the cultural diversity and history of Black Americans in Texas?(1 point)
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Because Black Texans live and work across the state, many events and celebrations in local communities and at the state level honor their history and heritage.
Most activities celebrating Black Texans’ history and culture take place during Black History Month each February, because it is the best time to showcase Black heritage and history.
Juneteenth is the only important celebration of Black Texans’ history in the state each year because it marks the day that Black Texans learned that slavery had come to an end.
It is hard to find activities and celebrations promoting Black Texans’ history and heritage because many people do not think this is an important part of Texas history to know about.
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Because Black Texans live and work across the state, many events and celebrations in local communities and at the state level honor their history and heritage.
How do Black rodeos show how Black cowboys and cowgirls were important in Texas?(1 point)
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They offer a way for people to train for Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association competitions.
Many cowboys and cowgirls were Black Americans, and rodeos are a way of showcasing and their heritage and experience.
People in Texas love to go to the rodeo because it is an important part of Texas culture.
The large number of people who compete in these competitions shows that many people are interested in them.
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They offer a way for people to train for Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association competitions.
Many cowboys and cowgirls were Black Americans, and rodeos are a way of showcasing and their heritage and experience.
People in Texas love to go to the rodeo because it is an important part of Texas culture.
The large number of people who compete in these competitions shows that many people are interested in them.
Many cowboys and cowgirls were Black Americans, and rodeos are a way of showcasing their heritage and experience.
Who were buffalo soldiers?(1 point)
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They were Black soldiers who protected Fort Davis after the Civil War.
They were men who served in the U.S. Civil War on behalf of the U.S.
They were some of the first Black rodeo performers who were known for their skills.
They were soldiers whose job was to protect dwindling American buffalo herds.
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They were Black soldiers who protected Fort Davis after the Civil War.
They were men who served in the U.S. Civil War on behalf of the U.S.
They were some of the first Black rodeo performers who were known for their skills.
They were soldiers whose job was to protect dwindling American buffalo herds.
They were Black soldiers who protected Fort Davis after the Civil War.
Which of the following statements describes the goal of Brownsville’s annual Charro Days?(1 point)
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to recognize Mexican and American cultures in a community near the border
to enjoy parades that include people from across the region
to hold a ball and a carnival for people on both sides of the border
to recognize the day that Mexico began to fight for independence
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to recognize Mexican and American cultures in a community near the border
to enjoy parades that include people from across the region
to hold a ball and a carnival for people on both sides of the border
to recognize the day that Mexico began to fight for independence
to recognize Mexican and American cultures in a community near the border
What event does Diez y Seis de Septiembre honor?(1 point)
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the sixteenth of September, which is during Hispanic Heritage Month
the day that Mexicans began fighting for independence from Spain
the Mexican victory in the Battle of Puebla in the nineteenth century
the day that Texas became an independent republic
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the sixteenth of September, which is during Hispanic Heritage Month
the day that Mexicans began fighting for independence from Spain
the Mexican victory in the Battle of Puebla in the nineteenth century
the day that Texas became an independent republic
the day that Mexicans began fighting for independence from Spain
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