Abraham Lincoln Research Paper

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Robin William once said “No matter what people tell you, words and ideas can change the world.” So what makes the words ring true every time? All it takes is someone who truly cares, and that person can make amazing things happen. Words and ideas inspire people, and when people are inspired, they do inspiring things.
For example, take Abraham Lincoln. It seemed as though the whole world was against him, but he persisted. With his words and ideas he managed to begin the ending of slavery. His words inspired so many people to do what’s right, even if it took years. When he said things like “No man is good enough to govern another man without that other’s consent”, he sparked a fire in people which ultimately lead to the ending of slavery.

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