True because in the north back when they were discovering new diseases and tragical events which had to seperate them for a little bit
I would need to read the paragraph...
Answer:
Theodore Roosevelt (short and simple)
Explanation:
The Gettysburg Address given by Abraham Lincoln in 1863, is one of the most famous speeches throughout American History. In it, Abraham Lincoln states to the mass attending his speech following the battle of Gettysburg, that "we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground." This is because the soldiers who have fought and died on the battlefield where he was holding the speech, have already sacrificed their lives in a valiant honor for the preservation of the Union (United States) during the time of the civil war. Consecrate means to make holy, and when Lincoln suggests not to consecrate the grounds, it is because they have done a holier deed that is incomparable for Lincoln or any of the listeners to replicate. That by sacrificing one's life in battle for the preservation of the country, is one of the highest honors possible.<span />
I'm not sure if this is multiple choice but seeing as there aren't any choices listed here, I'm going to guess no. The main thing to remember was that Italy switched sides in WW2!