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
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.