Answer:
All of the statements are correct except for statement B. The Acadian people were not removed from the region, but it is true that they had to share the land with other settlers coming from the Deep South and Appalachia.
Acadiana consists of what is now southern Louisiana. Most people are Roman Catholic because they descent from French settlers, and France is a catholic country. Finally, the culture is dominated by the Cajun people, and is a mix of African, Caribbean, French, and American influences.