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The text of the Gettysburg Address indicates that Abraham Lincoln believed that the soldiers who died in the battle, had died to preserve the Union and the ideals of democracy on which it was based. He hopes that these ideals will survive and not perish.
Nation is compromised of people, not states, based on freedom of the individual.
In his Gettysburg Address, Lincoln emphasized the ideals of national unity, equality, and the dedication to the principle that all men are created equal, framing the Civil War as a test of whether a nation founded on such principles could endure. In his Second Inaugural Address, he highlighted themes of reconciliation, compassion, and the need to heal the nation, acknowledging the deep divisions caused by the war while urging a commitment to lasting peace and justice. Together, these addresses reflect Lincoln's vision of a united country striving toward the fulfillment of its democratic ideals.
Regions in America had 'Clans' which were groups that practised their racist ideals on the local area.
the ideals were four scores and seven years ago
I don't know what ideals "America" holds as that is a lot of very different people. I find that America falls short on many of its ideals, but at least we have some and many of us do our best to live up them.
Yes
The text of the Gettysburg Address indicates that Abraham Lincoln believed that the soldiers who died in the battle, had died to preserve the Union and the ideals of democracy on which it was based. He hopes that these ideals will survive and not perish.
i dont know honestly.
Langston Hughes mentioned Abraham Lincoln in his poem to highlight the contrast between Lincoln's ideals of freedom and justice for all, and the ongoing reality of racial inequality and discrimination that existed in America during Hughes's time. By referencing Lincoln, Hughes was pointing to the gap between the promise of equality and the lived experience of African Americans.
ANSWER William Penn.
ANSWER William Penn.
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figure out for ur self
Mary Todd Lincoln was the lady President Lincoln married and she helped shape some of his ideals.
It caused racism and inequality, thus contradicting one of the founding ideals. Equality.