Th correct answer to the question above is (a.) The British stopped the practice of taking American sailors. The British stopped the practice of taking American sailors as a result of Jefferson's embargo. Jefferson's embargo was to force Britain to respect the American rights during the war.
<span>“Powerful enemies must be out-fought and out-produced,” President Franklin Roosevelt told Congress and his countrymen less than a month after Pearl Harbor. “It is not enough to turn out just a few more planes, a few more tanks, a few more guns, a few more ships than can be turned out by our enemies,” he said. “We must out-produce them overwhelmingly, so that there can be no question of our ability to provide a crushing superiority of equipment in any theatre of the world war.”</span>
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<span>ended segregation in public places and banned employment discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin, is considered </span>one<span> of the crowning legislative achievements of the </span>civil rights<span> movement</span>