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Abraham Lincoln's Gettysbury Address is perhaps the most iconic and famous speeches in the history of the United States.
It the address took place just 4 and a half months after the end of the Civil War, at the time when the United States was struggling to find a national way forward.
The aim of the Address was to provide hope to the American people and give them a vision of a brighter future. It was addressed both at the Southerners and the people in the North.
A whole generation had seen war, death and misery and the future for many, was not so great.
The overall message of the address was to tell every American, that their right to life, liberty and freedom will be respected and that their country will keep on prospering.
The address wanted people to look at the end of the Civil War as an opportunity for a New America.
<span>The Four Great Inventions (simplified Chinese: </span>四大发明<span>; traditional Chinese: </span>四大發明<span>) are inventions from ancient China that
are celebrated in Chinese culture for their historical
significance and as symbols of ancient China's advanced science and technology.</span>
The Four Great Inventions are:
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</span>Compass[
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</span>Gunpowder
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</span>Papermaking
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</span>Printing
<span>So glass lenses for telescope is not part of their invention</span>
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the mississippi river delta and costal louisiana are disappearing at an astonishing rate : a football field of wehands vanishes into open water every 100 minutes since the 19305 louisiana has lost over 2000 square miles of land an area roughly the side of delaware . many factors have contributed to this collapse .
The correct answer is:
Hiring strikebreakers.
Since the late 1800s, hiring agencies providing anti-union services has been an option for employers. In 1874, Charles Pratt's Astral Oil Works, a company owned by John D. Rockefeller, started buying refineries in Brooklyn to lower competition. Around the same time, the coopers' union, representing the workers who made the barrels that held the oil, faced Pratt's attempts to cut back on some manual operations. Pratt busted the union, and his strikebreaking practices became popular among other refineries.