The Peninsular campaign in 1862

A. saw General George McClellan plan an ambitious assault on Charleston, South Carolina.

B. was an example of General McClellan's conservative approach to battle.

C. ultimately ended in a major Union victory and signaled a turning point in the war.

D. All these answers are correct.

E. saw the first Confederate siege of Washington, D.C.


B

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d. resulted in such an even division of power between the parties that meaningful action by Congress wasvirtually impossible.

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What will be an ideal response?

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A) conservation. B) Progressivism. C) trust busting. D) low tariff rates.

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