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Yes, the vocabulary was appropriate in the Gettysbug Address because people back then used the words Lincoln used.
According to the Harpers Index, the average vocabulary used by 6- to 14-year-old American children in their writing has fallen from 25,000 words in 1945 to 10,000 words today.
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