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What was the significance of the

Gettysburg Address? .
A. It was a speech Lincoln used to campaign for re-election
for president.
B. It reminded U.S. citizens that Lincoln did not believe the
Union would survive.
C. It declared a winner after the Battle of Gettysburg, as
many thought the battle was a stalemate.
D. It reaffirmed Lincoln's policies and plans to make the
country a free United States after the war.

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d) during the civil war lincoln’s motives for the war changed with the emancipation proclamation
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Answer:

D) It reaffirmed Lincoln's policies and plans to make the country a free United States after the war

Step-by-step explanation:

D is true because Lincoln wanted to address everyone that he believed that they could win, and addressed many sacrifices and deaths that people made.

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