This passage comes form Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address. In this speech, Lincoln is referencing the Civil War that was close to being over, and which caused a lot of difficulties and suffering to the people of the United States. In the speech, Lincoln encourages everyone to try to forget about the divisions created during the war and instead fight for a feeling of unity. By "binding up the nation's wounds," Lincoln wants to indicate that the best way to act is by not holding any anger or resentment towards people on the other side of the conflict.
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The answer is B. No one, there was no executive role.
Explanation:
The Articles of Confederation gave the majority of power to the state legislatures. Making it harder for the central government to do simple things such as making money, declaring war, and taxing the colonies. A president was not formally adopted until after the drafting of the Constitution, where Washington was the first to be elected unanimously.
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