In the 1858 Abraham Lincoln-Stephen Douglas debates,
A. Lincoln made his case so strongly that he was elected to the Senate.
B. Douglas asserted that slavery was legal but not immoral.
C. the two men agreed that a civil war over slavery was inevitable.
D. Lincoln called for a full and immediate abolition of slavery.
E. Lincoln argued slavery was a threat to the growth of white free labor.
Answer: E
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Under the Truman Doctrine, only those governments that respected the democratic rights of citizens and the sovereignty of other peoples could expect friendship and support from the United States.
a. true b. false
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A) increased regulation of industry B) opposition to prohibition C) opposition to labor unions D) civil rights for African Americans