Why did so many Texan men fight in the Civil War?

A) Texas was located near much of the fighting.
B) Nearly all Texans were required to fight. ***
C) Texas had more people than most other Confederate states.
D) Texans believed the war would be long and difficult.

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Never mind....
I found it the hard way its
1.B
2.D
3.A,C
You'll need to depend on your text to tell if your choice is correct or not.

Among my ancestors is one of my great-great-grandfathers who enlisted in the army in Texas in 1862 at age 19. He had brothers-in-law around his own age who did not enlist. Does that mean B is right or wrong?

Go back to your text.
What are the answers
B
D
A C
is correct
is that right
b d a,c is right
B
D
AC
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