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Who is the intended audience of the Abraham Lincoln’s The Gettysburg Address? A) military leaders B) Lincoln’s son C)supporters of the Confederacy D)supporters of the Union

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for the supporters of the union

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Answer:

D) supporters of the Union

Step-by-step explanation:

Lincoln was at Gettysburg to interest in the commitment of the national cemetery there on November 17, 1863. Edward Everett was the keynote speaker, and Lincoln was there to give a couple of comments. His prompt group of onlookers were officers, lawmakers, and nearby townspeople, yet his target group was the American country all in all. His words were brief yet incredible. They address ages of Americans and freemen who were not yet born and will do as such for coming ages.

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