Martin Van Buren's stance against annexing Texas:
A) helped his presidential aspirations
B) hurt his relationship with his fellow senators
C) secured his nomination as the Whig candidate for president
D) cost him his party's nomination in 1844
E) caused future generations to honor his political courage
Correct Answer:
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