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what argument does lincoln make about the civil war in "the gettysburg address"?
a-he states that the war, though filled with great struggle and strife, is a positive experience that will make the nation stronger.
b-he insists that the war should never have been fought, and he blames the south for starting it.
c-he asserts that the war happened a long time ago, but it is worth remembering.
d-he claims that the war is about the ideals of the nation and whether a country founded on those ideals can survive.
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