USA HISTORY

AMERICAN CIVIL WAR(1861 1865)

GETTYSBURG ADDRESS

[SOURCES]
Which of the following best explains Lincoln’s purpose in this speech?

(A) To respect the Confederate dead

(B) ** To honor the Union dead and use their sacrifice to inspire the public to support the war effort

(C) To remind his audience that historical memories are pointless

(D) To re-imagine the national purpose from this point forward

EXPLANATIONS BELOW

Concept note-1: -Through this, he aims to inspire the audience to not allow their sacrifice to go in vain and to take part in this battle and make their death worth it by recognizing their effort. Thus, option B is the correct answer.

Concept note-2: -What is the main purpose of the Gettysburg Address? The main purpose of the Gettysburg Address at the time it was given was to commemorate a new National Cemetery at Gettysburg. It also gave Lincoln’s purpose for pushing on to win the Civil War-the abolition of slavery and the reunification of the Union.

Concept note-3: -On November 19, 1863 in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Abraham Lincoln gives his most famous speech as president. This address takes place at union cemetery after the Battle of Gettysburg and is meant to help mourn the loss of the soldiers that died, but it did way more than that.

Concept note-4: -Lincoln’s message in his Gettysburg Address was that the living can honor the wartime dead not with a speech, but rather by continuing to fight for the ideas they gave their lives for.

Concept note-5: -It is considered one of the greatest political speeches of all time, explaining America’s critical challenges in their historical context succinctly while paying tribute to the men who had died in the face of those challenges.