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He was speaking to those present and also to the nation at large (who would read his words) and wanted to discuss the battlefield and also the issue of freeing southern slaves.
Which choice best describes the context of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address?
A president honoring follen soldiers.
A wartime president honors the sacrifices of soldiers.
Both of the above.
both the above
Most consider the Battle of Gettysburg the turning point of the Civil War. Up until Gettysburg, the Confederate Army was winning the war, and was months away from invading Washington D.C. General Lee intended to push the Union up to Pennsylvania, cutting the Union Army off from D.C, and then take D.C with no resistance (considering the entire union force would be pinned in Penn). In Gettysburg, Lee and his staff became reckless, which led the Union forces to push the Confederate forces back. After this victory, the Confederacy's morale dropped and they seemed to stay on the run until the end of the war.
From the following choices, select the factor you should consider to understand the threat in your environment. (Introduction to Antiterrorism, Page 3)
- The Confederate loss at the Battle of Gettysburg affected the Confederacy in many ways. It pretty much assured that none of the European powers namely Britain and France would recognize the Confederacy as a viable nation. It also ended the Confederacy's second invasion of the north. Another affect was thhat the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia lost thousands of men in the three day battle that they were not able to replace. One would also have to consider the blow to the morale of the Confederate leadership.
Battle-oriented historians do so because it stopped Lee's invasion of the North and shifted the initiative to the Union for the rest of the war. Strategic-minded historians see Grant's capture of Vicksburg, sealing the South off from reinforcements and supplies, as a less showy but more decisive event.
If any one battle of the war can be called a "turning point", it would have to be Antietam (or Sharpsburg to the Southern perspective). After initial Union victories and advances in the spring of 1862, the Confederacy had reversed the momentum and successfully invaded Kentucky and Maryland. Robert E. Lee's Army of the Northern Virginia commanded the most media attention as it fought nearest the largest Eastern population centers and national capitals of the adversaries. This Confederate army had stopped McClellan's Peninsula invasion, shattered Pope's army at the Second Battle of Bull Run, and continued across the Potomac River to invade Maryland, a slave state that had some with secessionist sympathies, but had remained in the Union. Lee's army was on a roll, but was checked at Antietam, a one-day battle that remains the single bloodiest day in the history of the United States. While it was a tactical draw, it was a strategic defeat for the Lee and the South as the Confederate army had to retreat into Virginia. The following year Lee had another opportunity to invade the North that culminated in the battle of Gettysburg and another strategic (and tactical) loss. Many consider this to be the turning point in the war, but by this time the Confederacy had lost control of the Mississippi River Valley, and had no answers for the Northern efforts in what was called the "West". Even if Lee had not met with defeat at Gettysburg, it is doubtful that, with President Lincoln's unfailing determination to keep the Union together, that anything he could have done would have reversed the critical effort in the West.
Nothing of any great historical importance happened at Mt. Rushmore, unless you consider the carving itself to historical.
The 1995 animated feature film "Pocahontas" is in the historical drama genre . <><><> A a native Virginian, I would have to consider this Historical Fiction. The story strays VERY far from actual historical fact.
Historical, Cultural, Political, Humanitarian
Historical, Cultural, Political, Humanitarian
From the following choices, select the factors you should consider to understand the threat in your environment.
From the following choices, select the factors you should consider to understand the threat in your environment.
Consider the Pennsylvania Turnpike and:The Allegeheny ReservoirThe portsThe golf coursesThe soft pretzelsThe hoagiesThe cheesesteaksThe Amish QuiltsThe Liberty BellThe ScrappleThe housesThe clothingThe musicThe beerThe canalsThe airportsThe coal mines.The Limestone mines.The Gettysburg Battlefield weaponsThe Gettysburg Battlefield GravestonesThe Gettysburg Battlefield bullets and shells andThe Gettysburg Battlefield Monuments and memorials.
From the following choices, select the factors you should consider to understand the threat in your environment
You might consider George Washington or Thomas Jefferson.
consider the events and customs of the time period in which it was written
Which of the following might a preference utilitarian consider as having moral status?A. an owlB. a oak treeC. a mountain rangeD. all of these
Things as they really were. Truth is eternal and unchangable. It is a recent philosophy that theorizes that truth is relative. It is not. Consider your being born. The birth event is historical - at least for you and yours.