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explain linolns message when he said that government is of the people , by the people and for the people ?

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Answered by farhan55647
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In 1384, John Wycliffe wrote in the prologue to his translation of the Bible, “The Bible is for the Government of the People, by the People, and for the People” (Familiar Quotations by John Bartlett, 1951 edition). Bartlett cites Theodore Parker using this phraseology in a sermon in Boston’s Music Hall on July 4, 1858, noting that Lincoln’s law partner William H. Herndon visited Boston and returned to Springfield, Ill., with some of Parker’s sermons and addresses. Herndon wrote that Lincoln marked with pencil the portion of the Music Hall address “Democracy is direct self-government, over all the people, by all the people, for all the people.” Hence, Option A is correct. The rest of the personalities were not originally quoted to speak these words, hence, incorrect.

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Answered by kanandhini08
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Explanation:

'of the people' refers that government is made of people who came from people

'by the people' refers that the government is chosen by people which is meant as DEMOCRACY by Lincoln

'for the people' indicates that government is working for the welfare of the people

LINCOLN's message is to convey the fact that government is chosen by people for the people

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