Which of the following best describes the southern attitude toward goods and supplies at the beginning of the civil war

The southern attitude toward goods and supplies at the beginning of the Civil War can be described as optimistic and overconfident. Many people in the South were confident in their ability to maintain their supply chains and believed that foreign countries, such as England and France, would support their cause and provide them with necessary goods. This confidence led to a lack of preparedness for the long and difficult war that lay ahead.