Gettysburg Address
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reeths-pufferevaluationsite.weebly.comLearning Target: Understand what the Gettysburg Address meant in 1963 and what it means today. Success Criteria: I can… Put the speech into my own words. Explain how the Gettysburg address echoes some ideas from the Declaration of Independence and other historical documents. Explain why the Gettysburg Address still affects people today.
Transcript of the Gettysburg Address- Resource
www.pbs.orgTranscription of the Gettysburg Address delivered at the dedication of the Cemetery at Gettysburg. Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a …
Abraham Lincoln, THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS
www.windsor-csd.orgTHE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS 19 November 1863 After a three-day battle against the Union army at Gettysburg, Robert E. LeeÕs Confederate Army retreated on July 4th 1863. The battle was not only a major turning point in favor of the Union Army but was also the largest and most devastating of the war, with total casualties numbering over 50,000.
Interpreting JFK’s Inaugural Address
www.jfklibrary.orgHe assigned Sorensen the task of studying other inaugural speeches and Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address to glean the secrets of successful addresses. The finely crafted final speech had been revised and reworked numerous times by Kennedy and …
Analyzing the Rhetoric of JFK’s Inaugural Address
www.jfklibrary.orgHe assigned Sorensen the task of studying other inaugural speeches and Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address to glean the secrets of successful addresses. The finely-crafted delivered speech had been revised and reworked numerous times by Kennedy …
The Education of Abraham Lincoln
www.trinityschoolnc.orgThe Gettysburg Address might be Exhibit A in the case for a classical education. On a cold November day in 1863, in the middle of a war that was going badly, on the very site where fifty thousand soldiers had died only months before, Lincoln
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania November 19, 1863
www.nps.govThe Gettysburg Address Gettysburg, Pennsylvania November 19, 1863 During a three-day Civil War battle at Gettysburg in early July 1863, there were over 23,000 Union casualties (including more than 3,000 deaths) and 28,000 Confederate casualties (including at least 4,000 deaths). A portion of the battlefield was dedicated as a
AP English Language and Composition 2018 Free-Response ...
secure-media.collegeboard.orgGettysburg Electric Railroad Company. Congress wanted to acquire land to preserve the site of the Gettysburg Battlefield in Pennsylvania. The railroad company that owned some of the property in question contested this action. Ultimately, the Court opined that the federal government has the power to condemn property “whenever it is ...