Capturing the Solomon Islands would put Allied bombers in striking range of Japan.
The idea was to capture every island until the United States was in range of striking Japan.
The civil war wasn't self defense, it was a war over the issue of slavery and the rights of the states, so I'd eliminate B. The south actually had the superior military leaders, the North was struggling with that part, so it's not C either. And D isn't an advantage, it's just a stand view, so that leaves the answer to be <span>A. The north had more natural resources. </span>
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A court today would not find that to be constitutionally valid.
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There is a multitude of laws that override the censorship of press, especially to criticize the president. When there are restrictions in free speech, citizens may feel as though they are being dis-empowered. The first amendment allows for free speech, and even if the sitting president feels that it may be harmful, they have no authority to stop free speech.
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Explanation:
The purpose of the Anaconda Plan was to block Confederate ports and prevent the exporting and importing of goods, including needed war supplies.
To successfully complete the plan, the Union split the Confederacy into three zones and ultimately stopped the majority of ships from breaking through the blockades in those zones.
Had the Confederate army not been blockaded, they would have likely had enough resources enough to drag out the war, perhaps even long enough to force a settlement with the Union.