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A physical security counter measure would be a back up plan. A back up plan is instituted if there is a failure of the main plan.
recovery plan
Yes. Your plan only accounts for you so you would not have to pay extra but he would.
A single factor that can make or break a security plan are people.
yes
{| |- | It was an effective method of crippling the Southern War efforts. The South had few manufacturing resources. In order to successfully wage war, they needed weapons and military supplies and lots of money. By preventing them from selling their agricultural goods (cotton) and buying other things, the Union was able to prevent the Southern states from building strength. |}
They both had a plan The north had the anaconda plan The south had the cotton diplomacy
he planned to weaken the south by cutting off supplies
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to get the south trapped, and they would eventually run out of supplies and give in
The Anaconda Plan called for all of the South's major ports, including Florida, to be blockaded to prevent them from getting supplies from foreign sources, and from selling their cash crops, such as cotton.
To starve them of cotton. It didn't work, because there was a surplus of cotton on the market at that time.
The Anaconda Plan. The point of it was to cut off supplies from the south.
The King cotton plan used by the south in the civil war. Was about the south trying to gainforeignsupport to fight the war. So they decided to stop the selling of cotton toforeignnations. But sadly the foreigncountries had a big cotton season so they had no need to buy cotton. So theSouthsattempt to gain allies failed.
They didn't have 3 plans it was all one big plan a matter of fact. This was called the Anaconda plan. The union would block out the Confederate docks so they can't get supplies, goods, and sell cotton which was one of the south's major products that gave them money to buy supplies. The reason it was called the " Anaconda Plan" because an anaconda squeezes their prey slowly to suffocation. The union planned to squeeze the Confederate troops of their recourses in which they could easily win.
They wanted to capture Richmond, and cut off the South's supplies.
The Anaconda Plan, which called for a naval blockade of the South, designed to strangle off their supplies to wage war