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What does Davis mean when he says “our energies must be directed to the conduct of our own affairs”?

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Answered by ssonu43568
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Davis Story Conduct Own Affairs

Explanation:

  • Our current condition, accomplished in a way phenomenal throughout the entire existence of countries, shows the American thought that administrations rest upon the assent of the represented, and that it is the ideal for the individuals to change and abrogate governments at whatever point they become ruinous to the finishes for which they were built up
  • We have vainly tried to make sure about quietness and acquire regard for the rights to which we were entitled. As a need, not a decision, we have turned to the cure of partition, and from this time forward our energies must be coordinated to the direct of our own issues and the ungainliness of the Confederacy which we have made up
  • In the event that an only impression of shared premium will allow us serenely to seek after our different political profession, my most sincere want will have been satisfied. In any case, if this be denied us, and the respectability of our domain and purview be pounced upon, it will yet stay for us with firm purpose to engage arms, and summon the gift of Providence on an admirable motivation
Answered by smartbrainz
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a) The Confederacy must think about rejoining the Union

b) The Confederacy must create a plan for war.

c) The Confederacy must focus on creating their new government

ANSWER:C)The Confederacy must focus on creating their new government

Explanation:

  • Jefferson David stated in his speech that it was not out of choice but as a necessity the Confederate had sought separation from the Union, and hence "our energies must be directed to the conduct of our own affairs (managing their govt & people)" as well for the continuity of confederacy that they have formed
  • As a result of this new situation (separation from the Union) it is necessary that the Confederate provide for the efficient & speedy organisation of branches of the "Executive Department"  having "special charge" of finance, foreign affairs, postal services, & military services

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