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The main reasons Congress initially refused to annex Texas are supported by the information on this map. Select the two reasons that apply.

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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. - this question requires at least 2 answers

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. - this question requires at least 2 answers

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. - this question requires at least 2 answers

If the United States annexed Texas, it would jeopardize the country’s other claims in California.

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If the United States annexed Texas, it would jeopardize the country’s other claims in California. - this question requires at least 2 answers.
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If the United States annexed Texas, it would almost certainly mean war with Mexico.
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