During the 1858 Abraham Lincoln–Stephen Douglas debates, it became clear that Lincoln

A. believed slavery was morally wrong, but was not an abolitionist.

B. believed slavery was morally acceptable under certain conditions.

C. was an abolitionist

D. believed racial equality was feasible at the time if certain concessions were made to southern elites.

E. None of these answers is correct.


A

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