One of Lincoln's opinions is that America is a nation founded the idea that all men are created equal. Even though this is in the Declaration of Independence, it can be argued that this is not true since America has slavery.
Another opinion by Lincoln in this speech is that the world will not remember what is said at Gettysburg. This ends up being untrue, as this is one of the most studied speeches in American history.
Lastly, Lincoln believes that the government by the people will continue on. This statement at the time is supported by the fact that the Union is doing everything they can to preserve the nation.
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Under the Articles, the US economy faltered, since the central government lacked the power to enforce tax laws or regulate commerce.
Shays’s Rebellion, an uprising of Revolutionary War veterans in Massachusetts that both the state and national governments struggled to address due to a lack of centralized military power, illustrated the need to create a stronger governing system.
The Federalists opposed a strong central government, and they believed that the government through the Constitution would have too much power in contrast with the States, who would have very little.
Answer:
The correct answer is "Liberty and personal freedoms should be protected."
Explanation:
Jackson basically explains the adage, of the people by the people, for the people and our government exists to protect life, liberty and happiness and is worth defending under those circumstances.
I’m not sure which four rights you are referring, so I’ll make an educated assumption.
1. Freedom of the press has been expanded with information now being harder to control
2. Basic civil rights have been expanded, such as freedom of movement with the abolition of Southern Jim Crow laws
3. The right to vote has been granted to members of minority groups, and women voting has become more culturally accepted
4. Pay has been made much more equal, equal work leads to equal pay despite the sex or race of the individual