The correct answer includes B, D, and E, Simple clothes, living in the Farming community and use of Horse-drawn vehicles, describes the Amish culture.
The Amish were a religious subculture, and this subculture emerged from a movement in the Christian tradition, which flourished in many parts of the United States. The beliefs of the culture were based on the Anabaptist teaching. They preferred simple and plain clothes. The Modern Mode of Transportation of the Amish Culture was Horse Buggy. They were largely engaged in Agriculture. They produced Wheat, tobacco, barley, potatoes and many other crops. This culture gave more emphasis on the rural life and manual labor under the auspice of living what they regarded as God's word.