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Abraham Lincoln’s 1858 warning that “a house divided against itself cannot stand” referred to sectional differences over the (1) Equal Protection Under the Law (2) Freedom Assembly (3) States' Rights (4)
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Abraham Lincoln’s 1858 warning that “a house divided against itself cannot stand” referred to sectional differences over the
(1) Equal Protection Under the Law
(2) Freedom Assembly
(3) States' Rights
(4) Protection of Religious Practice
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think the answer is 4 protectin
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I believe the correct answer is (3) States' Rights.
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