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Monica [59]
3 years ago
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In this task you will summarize the main points of the Gettysburg Address and express Its message in your own words.

History
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dexar [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

Lincoln's Gettysburg Address talked about several different elements of the Civil War. One of the most important is the idea of living up to the ideas of our founding fathers. Lincoln references how we are currently fighting to see whether a nation founded on ideas like democracy and equality can endure. Along with this, Lincoln also discusses how this war must continue on so that the soldiers who gave their lives do not die "in vain." Lastly, Lincoln describes how this war is imperative to ensuring that America and it's system of government will remain a part of the world for years to come.

Explanation:

Jet001 [13]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Lincoln's Gettysburg Address talked about several different elements of the Civil War. One of the most important is the idea of living up to the ideas of our founding fathers. Lincoln references how we are currently fighting to see whether a nation founded on ideas like democracy and equality can endure. Along with this, Lincoln also discusses how this war must continue on so that the soldiers who gave their lives do not die "in vain." Lastly, Lincoln describes how this war is imperative to ensuring that America and it's system of government will remain a part of the world for years to come.

Explanation:

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