Question
How did the Confederacy's strategy at the start of the Civil War differ from the Union's strategy?
A.
The Confederacy focused on protecting its own territory instead of invading its opponent's territory.
B.
The Confederacy worked to stop opposing forces from getting enough food and supplies.
C.
The Confederacy spent most of its money building an enormous navy to control the Mississippi River.
D.
The Confederacy wanted to convince the border states to support its war efforts.
A.
The Confederacy focused on protecting its own territory instead of invading its opponent's territory.
B.
The Confederacy worked to stop opposing forces from getting enough food and supplies.
C.
The Confederacy spent most of its money building an enormous navy to control the Mississippi River.
D.
The Confederacy wanted to convince the border states to support its war efforts.
Answers
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The correct answer is:
**A. The Confederacy focused on protecting its own territory instead of invading its opponent's territory.**
At the start of the Civil War, the Confederacy's strategy was primarily defensive, aiming to protect its territory and maintain its independence, while the Union's strategy involved a more aggressive approach aimed at invading and defeating Confederate forces to restore the Union.
**A. The Confederacy focused on protecting its own territory instead of invading its opponent's territory.**
At the start of the Civil War, the Confederacy's strategy was primarily defensive, aiming to protect its territory and maintain its independence, while the Union's strategy involved a more aggressive approach aimed at invading and defeating Confederate forces to restore the Union.