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Verizon [17]
3 years ago
10

A “score” is twenty. Calculate the number of years in “four score and seven.” Then go back from 1863. What year is Lincoln refer

ring to?
a. 1607 b. 1776 c. 1787 d. 1812
What document did Abraham Lincoln believe provided the foundation for the nation?
a. the Declaration of Independence
b. the Articles of Confederation
c. the Constitution
d. the Bill of Rights
According to his speech, what foundational idea did Lincoln believe the United States was built upon?
a. All nations are conceived in liberty.
b. All people are equal.
c. New nations demand new values.
d. Nations must adhere to the values of their founding fathers.
History
1 answer:
nekit [7.7K]3 years ago
7 0
Answers:
b. 1776
a. the Declaration of Independence
a. All nations are conceived in liberty

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