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26 March, 09:11

How did the Union's plan for winning the Civil War differ from the

Confederacy's?

A

The Union was less focused on winning the loyalty of the border

states

B. The Union was more focused on defending its territory from

Invasions.

C. The Union was more focused on cutting off resources to opposing

forces

D. The Union was less focused on building up a large army and navy.

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  1. 26 March, 11:27
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    D because they really wanted to win the war and they did everything they could to win so the answer is in fact D
  2. 26 March, 12:32
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    Answer: The answer is D because they needed as much fire power as they can get!
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