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3 April, 05:58

Based on the first sentence of the speech, what does Lincoln believe is noteworthy about the founding of the United States?

A

The United States was founded through armed revolution.

B

The United States was founded in ideals of liberty and equality.

C

The nation had great leaders during the revolution, and it has a great leader during the civil war.

D

The United States was originally a colony of Britain.

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  1. 3 April, 06:09
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    Assuming you're referring to the Gettysburg Address, then the correct response would be that " The United States was founded in ideals of liberty and equality," since the opening lines talk about how the United Stats was "conceived in liberty".
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