Where did Stephen Douglas stand on the issue of slavery?
A) He was for popular sovereignty, and he thought masters should be able to bring their slaves anywhere.
B) He thought that slavery should be abolished immediately.
C) He thought that blacks and white should have equal political and social rights.
D) He thought that all blacks should be shipped back to Africa as quickly as possible.
Answer: A
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