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This country enacted the Non-Intercourse Act.
Correct! The United States created this act to specifically restrict trade with Great Britain and France.
Try again! Trade with Great Britain was the target of this act.
Try again! Trade with France was the target of this act.
The Royal Navy imposed the policy of impressment.
Correct! This policy allowed the British to remove American seamen from American vessels and force them to work for the British Navy.
Try again! The Royal Navy was not a part of the United states.
Try Again! France did not enforce this policy.
This country's Orders in Council required neutral countries to have a special license to trade with France.
Correct! Great Britain enacted the Orders in Council to prevent France from obtaining supplies.
Try Again! The United States was a neutral country and was required to have a license to trade with France.
Try again! France did not enact these orders; instead they were the target of the order.
Napoleon Bonaparte started negotiations to stop restrictions on the United States under the Non-Intercourse Act.
Correct! On behalf of France, Napoleon hinted that he might drop restriction on the United States so that the United States would stop trade with Great Britain.
Try Again! Napoleon Bonaparte was not a representative of the United States.
Try again! Based on the provisions of the Non-Intercourse Act, Great Britain would indirectly be restricted in its trade with the United States.