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In his remarks at Gettysburg, Vice President Johnson argues that it is wrong to believe that racism in America is a problem that will be solved simply by the passage of time.

Is Johnson's reasoning in support of this argument sound?

No, because he then describes the great progress that has been made toward equality since the end of the Civil War.

Yes, because he correctly points out that African Americans are treated worse in 1963 than they were in 1863.

No, because elsewhere in the speech he asserts his own belief that time heals all wounds.

Yes, because he rightly notes that 100 years have passed since slavery ended, and African Americans are still waiting for equality.

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The correct answer is D: yes, because he rightly notes that 100 years have passed since slavery ended, and African Americans are still waiting for equality.

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Answer:

The correct answer is D: yes, because he rightly notes that 100 years have passed since slavery ended, and African Americans are still waiting for equality.

Explanation:

I know this because i took the quiz and got it right. Hope it helps plz mark brainliest

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