Answer:
1.) It is a proclamation of the American mind, the declaration of independence
2.) It was Written by Lincoln
3.) There were 5 different versions of the speech
4.) "God" is the only official name mentioned in the speech. The battle wasn't even named
5.) The famous quote is “Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal …”
6. ( Just in case) Lincoln wrote every word of the Gettysburg Address Himself
7. The speech was only 10 sentences long
8.) The exact wording of Lincoln’s remarks, as delivered, cannot be historically verified
9.) The Gettysburg Address does not explicitly discuss the war
10.) The response from those in attendance was overwhelmingly positive
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Explanation:
In the election of 1840, president Martin Van Buren fought for re-election against the democratic party.
For the answer to the question above, o<span>ne of the federal government's most important responsibilities to the states is Defense. The Constitution grants the Federal Government the authority to raise an </span>Army<span> to fight wars on land and a </span>Navy<span> to protect American shipping. When the Barbary Pirates were hurting American shipping and costing a fortune, the Navy had to attack the pirate headquarters in Tripoli. They needed a Land Arm, so the </span>Marine Corps<span> was instituted. (Actually, it had a very brief life during the Revolution, but was disbanded very shortly after). That's why the Marine Hymn says "To the shores of Tripoli". </span>
<span>Of course, there were no planes back when the Constitution was written, but the </span>Army<span> formed an </span>Air Corps<span> during WWI, which fought in that war and in WWII. Shortly after WWII, the Army Air Corps became the </span><span>Air Force.</span>