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Which line from President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address suggests that all citizens of the United States should be treated equally?
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Which line from President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address suggests that all citizens of the United States should be treated equally?
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Which line from President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address suggests that all citizens of the United States should be treated equally?
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we hold all truth to be self evident that men be treated the same or something like that
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