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aniked [119]
3 years ago
7

Which sentence best describes Lincoln's message in this section of the Gettysburg Address?

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1 answer:
Kruka [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

A.) Democracy and the United States would endure.

Explanation:

This speech is the most famous given by Lincoln, it was held 4 months after the battle of Gettysburg, in this short but emotional speech it indicates that men were born free and equal before the eyes of God, that the USA could not be destroyed because its pillars are so strong that, <u>it will generate that it will last for a long time,</u> since it is a government for the people and for the people

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King Louis XVI executed

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