One of the key developments enabling the Union to stop the Confederate thrust into the North at Antietam was
a. General Lee's dilly-dallying and half-hearted offensive thrust at Antietam Creek.
b. the Union's discovery of General Robert E. Lee's battle plans.
c. Lincoln's removal of General McClellan from his command.
d. the use of the new repeating rifle for the first time.
e. the death of Stonewall Jackson during the battle.
Question 2
Women supported protests against the Stamp Act in all of the following ways except
a. assembling in public to hold spinning bees.
b. making homespun cloth to replace British textiles.
c. publicly signing petitions declaring their boycott of consumer goods imported from England.
d. organizing branches of Daughters of Liberty organizations to help enforce nonimportation agreements and boycotts against British goods.
e. participating as delegates to the Stamp Act Congress of 1765 in New York City.