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Brenden Ware
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24 December, 17:12
Clarify the beliefs of president Lincoln
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Dominic Robertson
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Lincoln believed that American democracy meant equal rights and equality of opportunity. But he drew a line between basic natural rights such as freedom from slavery and political and civil rights like voting. He believed it was up to the states to decide who should exercise these rights.
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