A federal government and a confederate government differ in where the majority of the power lies. In a federal government the central government holds the most power and states have less. In a confederate government the states hold the majority of the power. The Confederate States of America acted as sovereign states with each state having little influence from a more powerful central government.
That meant that the South would have been starved of supplies and would have been forced to surrender.
a. They violated the constitutional guarantee of a free press.
Many argued that the Sedition laws violated the 1st Amendment, which protects freedom of speech and press.
Answer: B
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