The Gettysburg Address most notably
(A) declared the end of slavery in the South
(B) reaffi rmed the notions of freedom and equality
(C) demanded that the British and French side with the Union
(D) called for the South to surrender immediately
(E) announced a plan for reconciliation with the South
The Gettysburg Address most notably "(B) reaffirmed the notions of freedom and equality," since in delivering the speech, Lincoln wanted to remind the war-torn nation that they were ultimately all Americans, on the same team.