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What is Lincoln's argument in his Gettysburg Address speech?

Question 4 options:

We should create a cemetery for the soldiers who died in the Battle of Gettysburg.


We should not create a cemetery for the soldiers who died in the Battle of Gettysburg.


We should support the cause for which the soldiers died at the Battle of Gettysburg by continuing to fight.


We should end the war and surrender; it doesn't matter that people at the Battle of Gettysburg died for the cause.

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Answer:

We should support the cause for which the soldiers died at the Battle of Gettysburg by continuing to fight.

Step-by-step explanation:

If I remember correctly, his speech was supposed to inspire at the time so it wouldn't be focused solely on cemetery so that knocks out the first two and the last one is knocked out completely by default so that leaves only the third option left.

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