What common theme do the Gettysburg Address and the Declaration of Independence share? A. The importance of freedom
B. The abolition of slavery
C. Anger at the British government
D. Encouragement for the troops
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The correct answer is A. The importance of freedom.
Both the Gettysburg Address and the Declaration of Independence emphasize the value of freedom and equality. The Declaration of Independence asserts the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, while the Gettysburg Address reaffirms the nation’s commitment to the principle that all men are created equal, highlighting the sacrifices made to ensure those freedoms.