Question

Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address," he repeats "we"’ throughout the speech.

Who is he referring to?
We the children
We the soldiers
We the people
We the government

Answers

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In Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address," when he repeats "we," he is referring to "we the people." This phrase emphasizes the collective identity of the nation and the shared ideals of democracy and equality. Lincoln underscores the notion that the sacrifices made at Gettysburg were for the people and the principles upon which the nation was founded.