This question is based on The Gettysburg Address by Abraham Lincoln and “Letter to His Son” by Robert E. Lee.

About which idea would Lincoln and Lee most likely agree?


A) The founding fathers would have gone to war over the issue of slavery.

B) The founding fathers sought to form a perpetual union of states.

C) The founding fathers gave states the right to secede.

D) The founding fathers had an idealistic view of their country’s promise.

Respuesta :

Definently B. I think this because of the fact that all the founding fathers wanted us to be a Union, not seperated. Hope this helped! Thanks!


~Steve

Answer:

B) The founding fathers sought to form a perpetual union of states.

Explanation:

Well both Lincoln and Lee were great and important leaders during the civil war, although on opposite sides he showed strong and ability in fighting for what they think was right for the country.

Lincoln's speech at Gettysburg highlighted the importance and desire for a perpetual union of states. Lee demonstrated the same desire, but in a more intimate and personal way in "Letter to His Son".