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10. How did Lincoln show a concern for public opinion?​

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"Our government rests in public opinion," Abraham Lincoln said in 1856. And how could

it be otherwise (he explained in 1859), since "in a Government of the people, where the voice of all the men

of the country, enter substantially into the execution, - or administration, rather - of the Government - in such

a Government, what lies at the bottom of it all, is public opinion." "Public sentiment is everything," he replied

to Stephen A. Douglas in 1858. "Whoever can change public opinion can change the government." [

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