Question
7. The Lincoln-Douglas debates for Senator of Illinois:
A. were a series of debates mainly about their stance (view) of slavery.
B. paved the way for Lincoln’s election as President.
C. both of the above
A. were a series of debates mainly about their stance (view) of slavery.
B. paved the way for Lincoln’s election as President.
C. both of the above
Answers
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C. both of the above
The Lincoln-Douglas debates were indeed a series of debates focused primarily on the issue of slavery and its expansion into new territories. Additionally, these debates helped to raise Abraham Lincoln's profile and contributed to his eventual election as President in 1860.
The Lincoln-Douglas debates were indeed a series of debates focused primarily on the issue of slavery and its expansion into new territories. Additionally, these debates helped to raise Abraham Lincoln's profile and contributed to his eventual election as President in 1860.