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Dorothea Dix is remembered most in the Civil War for

(A) her role as a Confederate spy
(B) her contributions as a nurse
(C) helping to invent smokeless cartridges
(D) her leadership in eastern battles
(E) promoting abolitionist literature

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Dorothea Dix is remembered most in the Civil War for "(B) her contributions as a nurse," since in fact she was the Superintendent of Army Nurses during the Civil War.
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