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A. Neither Great Britain nor France intended to carry out the regulations.
B. Neither country could monitor all of the ports covered by the regulations.
C. Both countries agreed the blockades were not real.
D. Both countries created the blockades to appear stronger, but were not really interested in preventing trade.
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