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Gettysburg Questi...
History, 23.05.2020 02:04 wendymtz2004
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Gettysburg Questions:
1. President Lincoln said the United States was “convinced in liberty,” but did this mean liberty for all? Explain.
2. Who gave their lives and how did they give them?
3. “Consecrate,” “dedicate,” “hallow” basically mean the same thing. Why do you think President Lincoln used these words together in a row?
4. If a country can’t “endure,” what might happen?
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