Question
Abraham Lincoln became a prominent political figure in the period covered in this module. Which of the options best describes a significant debate Lincoln took part in?
• The Lincoln-Douglas Debates during the Presidential Election of 1860, where both candidates laid out their plans for the country.
• The Lincoln-Douglas Debates during the Senatorial race for Illinois. Lincoln took a stand against the spread of slavery.
• The Federalists vs. Antifederalists debate over the future, specifically slavery.
• The Federalist vs Antifederalist debate over the Constitution.
• The Lincoln-Douglas Debates during the Presidential Election of 1860, where both candidates laid out their plans for the country.
• The Lincoln-Douglas Debates during the Senatorial race for Illinois. Lincoln took a stand against the spread of slavery.
• The Federalists vs. Antifederalists debate over the future, specifically slavery.
• The Federalist vs Antifederalist debate over the Constitution.
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The option that best describes a significant debate Lincoln took part in is:
• The Lincoln-Douglas Debates during the Senatorial race for Illinois. Lincoln took a stand against the spread of slavery.
These debates occurred in 1858 when Abraham Lincoln was running for the U.S. Senate against Stephen A. Douglas, and they focused primarily on the issue of slavery and its expansion into new territories.
• The Lincoln-Douglas Debates during the Senatorial race for Illinois. Lincoln took a stand against the spread of slavery.
These debates occurred in 1858 when Abraham Lincoln was running for the U.S. Senate against Stephen A. Douglas, and they focused primarily on the issue of slavery and its expansion into new territories.
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