Place each phrase or quote on the correct box to trace the foundational ideals and principles related to the U.S. government in each of these addresses.

Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address
Gettysburg Address
Options
“bind up the nation’s wounds”
speech given in 1865 about healing the nation after the Civil War
“all men are created equal”
“With malice toward none . . .”
“government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from this earth”
speech given in 1863 about the significance of the Civil War

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Certainly! Here’s how each phrase or quote corresponds to Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address and the Gettysburg Address:

Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address

  • “bind up the nation’s wounds”
  • “With malice toward none . . .”
  • speech given in 1865 about healing the nation after the Civil War

Gettysburg Address

  • “all men are created equal”
  • “government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from this earth”
  • speech given in 1863 about the significance of the Civil War

This organization highlights the primary themes and contexts of each address.