Lincoln's statement in his Gettysburg Address was that the living can celebrate the wartime dead not with a speech, but rather by persisting to fight for the beliefs they gave their lives for.
<h3>Gettysburg Address</h3>
The Gettysburg Address is an oration that U.S. President Abraham Lincoln gave at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania during the American Civil War.
Begins with a declaration of revered predecessors: I shall begin with our antecedents: it is both just and proper that they should have the honor of the first honor on an occasion like the present.
Praises the originality of the State's commitment to democracy: "If we look to the laws, they afford equivalent justice to all in their private differences.
Honors the sacrifice of the slain, "Thus choosing to die resisting, rather than to live to submit, they fled only from dishonor but met danger face to face.
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D: she has her mother drop both weights at the same time from a window
Answer:
1. The legislative branch makes laws, but the judicial branch can declare those laws unconstitutional. The judicial branch interprets laws, but the Senate in the legislative branch confirms the President's nominations for judicial positions, and Congress can impeach any of those judges and remove them from office.
2. Executive over the judicial branch. The president appoints all federal judges. Legislative branch must approve appointments that the president makes; the Senate must approve treaties that the president makes; and the legislative branch may investigate the executive branch.
3. The President in the executive branch can veto a law, but the legislative branch can override that veto with enough votes. The legislative branch has the power to approve Presidential nominations, control the budget, and can impeach the President and remove him or her from office.
Not much is known on the topic, however, if you go to this link you can read his diary (it is extremely interesting)
http://enroll.nationalww2museum.org/education/for-teachers/lesson-plans/d-day-diary.pdf
It emerged on the island of Crete.