Answer:
It was given in response to charges made by Sen. Stepher Douglas
Explanation:
The Peoria Speech was made by Abraham Lincoln in Peoria, Illinois, on October 16 1854. The speech was a three-hour duration speech.
In the speech, Abraham Lincoln talked about various things, in which he was specifically arguing " in response to charges made by Sen. Stepher Douglas" about the issue of the Kansa Nebraska Act
<span>To run for Senate, an individual must be a United States Senator. They must also be at least 30 years of age, a registered voter, and have been a U.S. citizen for at lease 9 years prior to the date of the election. They must also be an inhabitant of the state in which they want to be elected, and have the signatures of at least 10,000 voters in said state.</span>
Yes because Poverty Point culture is defined in terms of stone tools and trade rocks
Consent of government, democracy, limited government, representative government, rule of law