Describe Abraham Lincoln's views on slavery before his election as president in 1860

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An ideal answer will:
1. Discuss Lincoln's views during the Congressional elections of 1854.
2. Discuss Lincoln's views during the debates with Douglas.
3. Discuss Lincoln's views during the election of 1860.
4. Analyze Lincoln's partial support of the Fugitive Slave Act.
5. Discuss his rejection of the Crittenden Compromise.
6. Write a concise and effective conclusion.

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In his debates with Abraham Lincoln during the 1858 Senate race, Stephen Douglas’s position on slavery was that he favored __________.

a. abolishing slavery in all the states and territories b. restricting slavery to the states where the Constitution protected it c. using popular sovereignty to decide the slavery issue in new territories d. allowing slavery in newly acquired territories

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Which of the following is true of the changes ushered in by the Hellenistic Age?

a. Greek encounters with different peoples and cultures strengthened their ties to their native cities. b. The individual was consciously empowered by freedom from the tight community of the polis. c. Philosophers came to regard the civilized world as one city. d. Philosophers extolled more than ever the importance of active citizenship and social responsibility as the path to the good life. e. Greek thinkers moved from cosmopolitanism to parochialism.

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Marcus Garvey predicted that __________

A) integration and equality would soon be achieved in the United States B) the United States would soon be consumed by a race war C) black people would take control of the United States D) black people would regain control of Africa

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The political party that came into being largely in response to the Kansas-Nebraska Act was the

A. Jayhawk Party. B. Populist Party. C. Republican Party. D. Abolitionist Party. E. Know-Nothings.

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