In naval warfare during the Civil War,
A. the Confederacy devastated Union fleets with ironclad warships.
B. both the Union and Confederate militaries developed ironclads.
C. the Confederacy managed to seize key Union ports such as Baltimore.
D. the Confederacy managed to build a navy equal to that of the Union.
E. the Union blockade of the South was largely ineffective.
Answer: B
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