1. Abraham Lincoln And Equal Rights
Our nation founded itself on this simple thought because its people were tired of the tyranny and oppression caused by rule under Great Britain. ... Lincoln condoned his actions by expressing his central idea or the right of American institutions, which was the right of individuals to govern themselves under the Constitution, according to the principle of majority rule (Belz,88). ... Lincoln's Gettysburg Address is one of the most famous speeches ever delivered by a President, because it not only showed how the forefathers believed and their purpose for the nation, but it displayed the...
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