Which of the following best exemplifies how the Battle of Gettysburg was a turning point in the Civil War for the Union?

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The Confederacy did not launch another invasion of the North after the battle.

General Lee's loss at Gettysburg led to his being removed from command.

General Lee's army regrouped and began planning attacks on Washington, D.C.

The Confederacy lost control of the Mississippi River because of the defeat.

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The best response that exemplifies how the Battle of Gettysburg was a turning point in the Civil War for the Union is:

The Confederacy did not launch another invasion of the North after the battle.

This reflects the significant shift in momentum and morale for the Union following their victory at Gettysburg.