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"...we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain...". Based on the other statements made by Lincoln in the Gettysburg Address, what does he mean by this statement?

Group of answer choices

A He is going to make certain that the deaths of the Battle of Gettysburg were not meaningless

BHe wants to make sure that another battle like Gettysburg never happens again.

C He hopes that those who died at Gettysburg will always be remembered

D He thinks the war has gone on too long and wants to bring it a speedy conclusion.feminine words like

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User Charbel
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Answer:

The answer is letter "A".I have no explanation for this one ,but I have this strong hunch that it was the right meaning to that statement...

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