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Sam Houston’s greatest qualification for becoming the commander of the regular army was a. his degree from the military institute West Point. b. his experience from fighting in the War of 1812. c. his
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Sam Houston’s greatest qualification for becoming the commander of the regular army was
a.
his degree from the military institute West Point.
b.
his experience from fighting in the War of 1812.
c.
his leadership skills from being a US governor.
d.
his knowledge of how the Mexican army fought.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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I remember for the test I took
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