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English, 23.03.2021 01:00 Mrcastaway3036

In the opening sentence of the Gettysburg Address, Lincoln refers to the United States as having been "conceived in Liberty." Which of the following best explains why Lincoln emphasizes the notion of liberty in the speech?
A to refer to the reason the audience has gathered at the battlefield
B. to remind his listeners of the reason the soldiers fought and died
c. to show his respect for the bravery of the armies on both sides of the war
D. to recognize contributions of former slaves to the war effort on both sides

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