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What was Abraham Lincoln's message in the Gettysburg address?

A. The Civil War was a true test of patriotism.
B. The world would probably not remember what happened at Gettysburg.
C. The Declaration of Independence had set forth unattainable goals.
D. Both democracy and the United States would endure.

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User Kien
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A is the answer........
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User Qmarlats
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D. Both democracy and the United States would endure. is the answer.
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User Yohan Obadia
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