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10 November, 14:04

When Lincoln says, 'these dead shall not have died in vain', he means:

The war is over.

The soldier's death was not meaningless.

No one cares about the soldiers.

The North won the war.

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  1. 10 November, 14:11
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    The soldiers death was not meaningless
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