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AP U.S. History Exam 2.27. Which of the reasons for the overall Union victory in the Civil War is represented by Lincoln's speech?
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[ musical flourish ]
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the building blocks of country cookin'.
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All right, first up, the excerpt.
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[ mumbles ]
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Okay, and now the question:
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Which of the reasons for the overall Union victory
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in the Civil War is represented by Lincoln's speech?
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And here are your potential answers.
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[ mumbles ]
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All right, well, in his speech, Lincoln affirmed
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"that government of the people by the people
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for the people, shall not perish from the earth."
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You go, Abe. Let's see which answer best describes
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how the North prevailed in its efforts to get the gang, uh,
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back together.
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Does the Gettysburg Address represent overall Union victory
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in the Civil War by mentioning B - control of important resources?
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Well, though, it's not alluded to in the speech, the Union
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did have control of the manufacturing factories necessary
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to win the war. So that's gonna get rid of B.
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Could the Gettysburg Address represent the Union victory
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by alluding to C -
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the destruction of the Southern infrastructure?
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Hmm. Well, sure, Lincoln may have been gloating a bit about
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the nation's new birth of freedom,
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but he certainly doesn't mention the devastation in the South
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following Sherman's March to the Sea.
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Does the Gettysburg Address mention the Union's victory via
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D - alliances with key European nations?
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Huh? Well the Civil War was fought
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primarily between American states and alliances with
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European nations weren't key to either side, so
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where on earth did that come from?
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So that means that Lincoln's speech represented the North's
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success as coming from A - key Union victories in individual battles.
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The tone of Lincoln's speech is a somber one,
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especially given the number of deaths that occurred at the Battle of Gettysburg,
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however that deadly battle was one of the key victories that helped
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the Union win the Civil War. So A is the correct answer.
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Both sides paid a huge price during the Civil War,
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and when they got together to settle the bill, it was pretty tough
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to reconstruct who had ordered what.
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