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Why, in Lincoln’s view, is it not possible for the crowd to consecrate or hallow the cemetery? To do so would dishonor the dead. The ground had already been hallowed by the sacrifice of the dead. The people gathered there did not have enough power to hallow the ground.

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B. The ground had already been hallowed by the sacrifice of the dead.

The ground had already been hallowed by the sacrifice of the dead is the reason of Lincoln’s view, is it not possible for the crowd to consecrate or hallow the cemetery. Hence, option B is correct.


What is Lincoln view on slavery?

Lincoln believed in the equal rights and the equal opportunity for all the citizen of the America. He divided equality from two parts, one is the basic rights of the people and another one is the political rights of the people. In basic rights his first concerned is freedom from slavery and in political rights is to get right to vote to all the people of country.

For removing the slavery, he continuously supported the 13 Amendment that says the removal of slavery around the country. In his whole life he supported the equality not only for the American but also for the African Americans.

Thus, option B is correct.

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