The Union blockade on Southern ships

A) ?was enforced strongly from the first day.
B) ?did not necessarily imply that the South was a sovereign nation.
C) ?was supported by the British.
D) ?was not enforced initially but did stop Confederate ships by 1863.
E) ?reinforced the successful policy of King Cotton Diplomacy.


D

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A) Local party bosses refused federal government assistance. B) Congressmen believed only the president had the constitutional authority to regulate societal issues. C) Americans believed that volunteer Christian organizations should take care of societal problems. D) Most American leaders, regardless of party, believed in the laissez-faire doctrine and did not support a large governmental role in the economy. E) Most leaders believed in communism's focus on individual decision making and not government directed policy.

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Gabriel plotted a rebellion to seize __________

A) Charleston B) Richmond C) Charlotte D) Washington D.C.

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a. United Nations; International Monetary Fund b. Food and Agricultural Organization; World Health Organization c. World Health Organization; World Bank d. International Monetary Fund; World Bank e. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade; Food and Agricultural Organization

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