Which of the following arguments best explains Texas’s decision to join the Confederacy during the Civil War?(1 point)

Responses

Texas refused to participate in the Civil War because it was not a state.
Texas refused to participate in the Civil War because it was not a state.

Texas joined the Confederacy because it was also a proslavery state.
Texas joined the Confederacy because it was also a proslavery state.

Texas joined the Confederacy because it was an antislavery state.
Texas joined the Confederacy because it was an antislavery state.

Geography was the most important issue when determining Texas's decision to join the Confederacy.
Geography was the most important issue when determining Texas's decision to join the Confederacy.
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The correct answer is: Texas joined the Confederacy because it was also a proslavery state.