Answer:
no, i have like two more units before testing, and i have testing in April
Explanation:
thank you for the points, btw :)
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ibutes have been devoted to it, re-creations staged of it, and books written about it. It is surely fair to say that no other American speech has ever inspired so much writing and so many more speeches. This paper may be the latest, but it certainly will not be the last.
Perhaps what makes the speech especially appealing to modern Americans are the handicaps Lincoln faced in delivering it: a late invitation to appear; a rude reminder that he should deliver no more than “a few appropriate remarks”; the distraction of a sick child at home; an unenviable spot on the program that day—following a stem-winder by the greatest orator of the era; and Lincoln’s deep aversion to public speechmaking of any kind once he became president. We have come to love the Gettysburg Address, in part, because in spite of all these obstacles Lincoln somehow composed a masterpiece
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Answer:
Correct answer is 2-ideas about self-government and political rights
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Explanation:
Locke's ideas about self-government and natural rights of the people influenced founding fathers, especially Jefferson who incorporated that ideas in the Declaration of Independence. Therefore option 2 is correct.
First option is not correct as Enlightenment writers were stressing out that church shouldn't have that much authority.
Same goes with the last option as Locke discussed about natural, not divine rights.
Third option is not correct as Locke was totally opposing slavery.
They were treated harshly and mostly rejected and protested.