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zubka84 [21]
3 years ago
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Which statement about the US Mexican War is true? a. Some Texans saw the war as a chance for revenge b. Texan women played an in

significant role in the war c. Texas soldiers never broke the law in war d. The Texas Rangers were not allowed to fight in the war
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Butoxors [25]3 years ago
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Answer:

b. Texan women played an insignificant role in the war.

Explanation:

Women played a major role during the US Mexican government. This is because they took on the responsibility of innumerable positions in the terrestrial army for women, whose aim was to supply the country with food from the country. So that men could join the army and the distribution of food was not interrupted in the country, women submitted themselves to work in the soil, in the fields and in the orchards, taking care of the crops and providing food to the whole nation and the army.

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