Asked by sleepy
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What main reason Congress initially refused to annex Texas is supported by the information on this map? CHOOSE ALL ANSWERS THAT APPLY.
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Responses
If the United States annexed Texas, it would almost certainly mean war with Mexico.
If the United States annexed Texas, it would almost certainly mean war with Mexico.
If the United States annexed Texas, it would enter as a free state and anger Southerners.
If the United States annexed Texas, it would enter as a free state and anger Southerners.
If the United States annexed Texas, slave states would almost certainly outnumber free states.
If the United States annexed Texas, slave states would almost certainly outnumber free states.
If the United States annexed Texas, it would jeopardize the country’s other claims in California.
What main reason Congress initially refused to annex Texas is supported by the information on this map? CHOOSE ALL ANSWERS THAT APPLY.
(1 point)
Responses
If the United States annexed Texas, it would almost certainly mean war with Mexico.
If the United States annexed Texas, it would almost certainly mean war with Mexico.
If the United States annexed Texas, it would enter as a free state and anger Southerners.
If the United States annexed Texas, it would enter as a free state and anger Southerners.
If the United States annexed Texas, slave states would almost certainly outnumber free states.
If the United States annexed Texas, slave states would almost certainly outnumber free states.
If the United States annexed Texas, it would jeopardize the country’s other claims in California.
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Answered by
sleepy
Choose 2 answers that apply
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The correct answer is:
- If the United States annexed Texas, it would almost certainly mean war with Mexico.
- If the United States annexed Texas, it would enter as a free state and anger Southerners.
- If the United States annexed Texas, it would jeopardize the country's other claims in California.
- If the United States annexed Texas, it would almost certainly mean war with Mexico.
- If the United States annexed Texas, it would enter as a free state and anger Southerners.
- If the United States annexed Texas, it would jeopardize the country's other claims in California.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
If the United States annexed Texas, it would almost certainly mean war with Mexico.
If the United States annexed Texas, it would enter as a free state and anger Southerners.
If the United States annexed Texas, it would enter as a free state and anger Southerners.
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