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The Helsinki Accords were fundamentally a push to lessen pressure between the Soviet and Western alliances by making sure about their normal acknowledgment of the post-World War II the state of affairs in Europe.
This was Woodrow Wilson’s address at Gettysburg on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the battle, July 14, 1913. The president wanted to make sure to the nation that the North and the South should never engage in battle and that political parties should work in peace and harmony together for the good of the country.
Question: What message was Woodrow Wilson trying to send from this excerpt?
<em>Answer: C. Political parties should work peacefully together for the good of the country.
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German military recruits swear allegiance to Adolf Hitler.
These Jews had useful information about inner workings of the Spanish government.
The declaration of independence?