Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address promised a vast national future only a month before his assassination and the end of the American Civil War. The following is a transcription of his original draft of his remarks--the edits reflect the changes made by Secretary of State William Seward. After the brief but remarkable speech, scroll down to learn more about what Lincoln's vision meant for the war, for the republic, and for emancipation.
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The answer is A) <span>The Commonwealth was a republic in name, but Cromwell ruled as a dictator.
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The "broken little finger of Asia" refers to Korea.
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D. geographically the allies should have lost. the us was farther from where the war happened and their late entrance injected a fresh set of supplies and troops to the mix. a is not necessarily true because it doesn't apply specifically to ww1...we already had more than 1 mill troops before the entry. b is irrelevant to the war and just false.