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How did the outcome of the Civil War change the distribution of power and authority between the United States and the state governments?

O The Southern states separated from the Union, thereby confirming their right to do so.
O The Southern states redefined the doctrine of states' rights despite the outcome of the war
O Both sides sought to reinforce states' rights as they saw fit
O The Union victory reinforced the supremacy of the federal government over the states.

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The outcome of the Civil War resulted in a strengthning of U.S.foreign power and influence,as the definitive Union defeat ofthe Confederacy firmly demonstrated the strength of the United States Government and restored its legitimacy to handle the sectional tensions that had complicated U.S. external relations.

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