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Reaching an agreement on the admission of California as a state ultimately required which of the following?Select one:political compromise to retain the balance in Congresshighlight_offacquisition of territory to continue Manifest Destinyhighlight_offmoral legislation to limit the spread of slaveryhighlight_offcompetition between political parties to seize national controlhighlight_offExcerpt from The Constitution and the Union, Part 1 by Daniel Webster, 1847May, 1846, the United States declared war against Mexico. Her armies, then on the frontiers, entered the provinces of that republic, met and defeated all her troops, penetrated her mountain passes, and occupied her capital. The marine force of the United States took possession of her forts and her towns on the Atlantic and on the Pacific. In less than two years a treaty was negotiated, by which Mexico ceded to the United States a vast territory, extending seven or eight hundred miles along the shores of the Pacific, and reaching back over the mountains, and across the desert, until it joined the frontier of the state of Texas. . . .Under this state of things, the inhabitants of San Francisco and California-then amounting to a great number of people-in the summer of last year, thought it to be their duty, to establish a local government. Under the proclamation of General Riley, the people chose delegates to a convention. That convention met at Monterey. They formed a constitution for the state of California, and it was adopted by the people of California in their primary assemblages. Desirous of immediate connection with the United States, its senators were appointed and representatives chosen, who have come hither, bringing with them the authentic constitution of the state of California; and they now present themselves, asking in behalf of their state, that the state may be admitted into this Union as one of the United States. This constitution, sir, contains an express prohibition against slavery, or involuntary servitude, in the state of California. It is said, and I suppose truly, that of the members who composed that convention, some sixteen were natives, and had been residents of, the slaveholding states, and about twenty-two were from the nonslaveholding states, and the remaining ten members were either native Californians, or old settlers in that country. This prohibition against slavery, it is said was inserted with entire unanimity.

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Reaching an agreement on the admission of California as a state ultimately required which of the following?Select one:political compromise to retain the balance in Congresshighlight_offacquisition of territory to continue Manifest Destinyhighlight_offmoral legislation to limit the spread of slaveryhighlight_offcompetition between political parties to seize national controlhighlight_offExcerpt from The Constitution and the Union, Part 1 by Daniel Webster, 1847May, 1846, the United States declared war against Mexico. Her armies, then on the frontiers, entered the provinces of that republic, met and defeated all her troops, penetrated her mountain passes, and occupied her capital. The marine force of the United States took possession of her forts and her towns on the Atlantic and on the Pacific. In less than two years a treaty was negotiated, by which Mexico ceded to the United States a vast territory, extending seven or eight hundred miles along the shores of the Pacific, and reaching back over the mountains, and across the desert, until it joined the frontier of the state of Texas. . . .Under this state of things, the inhabitants of San Francisco and California-then amounting to a great number of people-in the summer of last year, thought it to be their duty, to establish a local government. Under the proclamation of General Riley, the people chose delegates to a convention. That convention met at Monterey. They formed a constitution for the state of California, and it was adopted by the people of California in their primary assemblages. Desirous of immediate connection with the United States, its senators were appointed and representatives chosen, who have come hither, bringing with them the authentic constitution of the state of California; and they now present themselves, asking in behalf of their state, that the state may be admitted into this Union as one of the United States. This constitution, sir, contains an express prohibition against slavery, or involuntary servitude, in the state of California. It is said, and I suppose truly, that of the members who composed that convention, some sixteen were natives, and had been residents of, the slaveholding states, and about twenty-two were from the nonslaveholding states, and the remaining ten members were either native Californians, or old settlers in that country. This prohibition against slavery, it is said was inserted with entire unanimity.

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The text provided describes the process by which California was admitted as a state into the United States. It mentions that California's constitution expressly prohibited slavery and that this was agreed upon unanimously. The text does not mention any need for political compromise to retain balance in Congress, acquisition of territory for Manifest Destiny, moral legislation to limit the spread of slavery, or competition between political parties for national control. Therefore, based on the text, the admission of California as a state required the formation of a local government and a constitution that prohibited slavery.

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