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    the Penny The man on the penny was definitely had a lot more worth than just one cent. Born on February 12‚ 1809 Abraham Lincoln came into this world‚ but little did he know he would make a difference. Abraham was a wise man or as some may call him “Honest Abe.” He was the 16th president of the United States and he was known for strengthening federal government‚ and modernizing the economy. Not only was he just the man on the penny and the president he also was a self taught Illinois lawyer and

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    To this very day‚ many still believe that Abraham Lincoln‚ with his Emancipation Proclamation‚ serves as a revolutionary train that guided America in a forward direction to the abolishment of slavery. As dainty and “happily ever after” as such sounds‚ sadly this is not the case at all. Though Lincoln and many other Northerners opposed slavery‚ emancipation of the millions of enslaved blacks wasn’t always well accepted in the racist society of the North or the South. Northern blacks were typically

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    change of abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln change the country in many ways like ending the civil war‚slavery‚ racial rights and help all Americans in the country. Slavery was in America though 1619-1865 and it merge in everyday life‚ Slaves were used to work on plantations. Slaves could had a cruel life because when you bought a slave they were your ‚ not cool right? A lot of slaves were free after the civil war because of Abraham Lincoln. Abraham

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    Lincoln believed that bending the Constitution was necessary to preserve the Union. During this era or period of time‚ congress was not in session so Lincoln had to do some things by himself. In August‚ 1862 Lincoln wrote a letter to Horace Greeley‚ an editor of the New York Tribune‚ who published an open letter insisting President Lincoln free the slaves immediately. In Lincoln’s reply he wrote "If I could save the Union without freeing any slaves‚ I would do it‚ and if I could save it by freeing

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    Abraham Lincoln‚ one of the most well-known presidents of the united states. President Lincoln was the 16th president. of the United States President Lincon is also well known for his stance and opinion on slavery. We know that Lincoln was a member of the Whig party in the mid-1800’s in this he was influenced in many ways by a mass amount of people‚ because of this he was able to form a solid opinion of slavery by a young age. Lincoln was not one to force his views on others‚ so with this he would

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    What’s Worth Fighting For Essay Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. were men who both stood up for people and their beliefs. This takes a great deal of courage. Courage means to overcome the ability to do something that frightens someone. Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. both were exceptional Americans that stood up for people that had no voice and in the end both of their lives were taken by a bullet because of their ethical stand. Non-existing prejudice is worth fighting for

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    abraham Lincoln is regarded by many Americans as the greatest president to ever hold office in the history of the United States‚ and his reputation is definitely well deserved. Lincoln wasn’t scared to stand up and fight for what he knew was right. He was convinced that within the branches of government‚ the presidency alone was empowered not only to uphold the Constitution‚ but also to protect‚ and defend it. Lincoln was able to lead our country and preserve the Union‚ keeping the United States

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    gave his famous I have a dream speech ‚ on the steps of the lincoln memorial. Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King .Jr were both great men. They both influenced the African American civil rights greatly. Lincoln was born February 12 1809. He was born into a frontier family in Hardin County Kentucky. When he was eight his family moved to Indiana. His mother later died when he ten. Growing up in a pioneering family most of his schooling was self taught. He learned everything he could by helping others

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    Abraham Lincoln Essay Abraham Lincoln led our country through some of the toughest times it had to encounter. Although sometimes his direction was not clear‚ his ultimate goals were to get the United States through the Civil War and to end slavery. In order to achieve these results‚ President Lincoln’s arguments about slavery‚ the Constitution‚ and the Union had to adjust throughout the Civil War. Lincoln’s view of the purpose of the war was to save the Union because of the southern states seceding

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    “This house believes that an authoritarian government will help the Philippines progress.” I. Expected Argument “The form of government doesn’t matter and the progress of the country will depend on the kind of leader we have as a president.” II. Counter-Argument “Unlike in other forms of the government‚ the authoritarian form of government allows us to make a standard to what kind of leader is best for our country.” III. Explanation Since the authoritarian government aims for a person

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