In the speech written in the Gettysburg Address Lincoln was defending civil rights. He was equally defending freedom and dedicated his speech to all the soldiers who lost their lives defending freedom and their beliefs. Lincoln also mentioned fundamental American rights, such as the United States being a country "by the people and for the people." His speech is one of the best known speeches in American history and marked one of the end points of the Civil War and the defeat of the Confederate Army by the Union Army.
Most likely b a sense of national identity
The answer is C. Everyone, even the king, has to obey the law.
The Magna Carta (1215) was the first law that dictated that even the king was a subject to law.
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