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Lincoln-Douglas Debates
What does my teacher mean by doing a profile of the Lincoln-Douglas debate of 1858?
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(1 point) O John Breckinridge Stephen Douglas Andrew Johnson O Abraham Lincoln
What was the main topic of the Lincoln Douglas Debates?
Responses: A. Education B. Foreign Policy C. Sla**ry D. Economy
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