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Analyze how the Mexican government avoided making a decision about slavery.(1 point)
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They let Stephen F. Austin decide.
They let Stephen F. Austin decide.
They pretended slavery did not exist.
They pretended slavery did not exist.
They let each person decide for themselves.
They let each person decide for themselves.
They left it up to the individual states.
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They let Stephen F. Austin decide.
They let Stephen F. Austin decide.
They pretended slavery did not exist.
They pretended slavery did not exist.
They let each person decide for themselves.
They let each person decide for themselves.
They left it up to the individual states.
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GPT 3.5
They left it up to the individual states.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for any confusion. My responses are generated based on general knowledge and may not accurately reflect the specific historical context of the Mexican government's approach to slavery. It is always best to consult reliable historical sources for a more in-depth analysis of this topic.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion. Based on historical analysis, it is accurate to say that the Mexican government took a hands-off approach to slavery and let each state decide for themselves.
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