In President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, he made it undoubtedly clear that "The war would determine the survival of a nation dedicated to freedom and equality." This statement reflects the purpose of the Civil War and the ideals of democracy and human rights that were at stake.
qIn President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, what did he make undoubtedly clear? (1 point)ResponsesNo matter the financial costs or human loss of life, the Civil War would continue until the North won.No matter the financial costs or human loss of life, the Civil War would continue until the North won.The war would determine the survival of a nation dedicated to freedom and equality.The war would determine the survival of a nation dedicated to freedom and equality.Slaves being held by the Confederacy were going to be considered free persons by the Union. Slaves being held by the Confederacy were going to be considered free persons by the Union. All soldiers fighting for both the Union and Confederacy were to cease operations.All soldiers fighting for both the Union and Confederacy were to cease operations.
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