In the course of the Civil War,

A. the ruling classes of England and France strongly opposed the Confederacy.
B. English textile workers thrown out of jobs came to resent and oppose the Union.
C. the English government consistently supported the Confederacy.
D. the French government formally recognized the Confederacy.
E. popular support for the Union was strong in England.


Answer: E

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