Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas had their disagreement on: <span>whether slavery should be allowed to expand to new territories
According to Abraham Lincoln, all form of slavery should be abolished from every corner of United States while according to Douglas, slavery should be allowed on every states that agree to legalize it.</span>
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A.D. 70
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The life in both Sparta and Athens were relied on slave labor. Both also had assemblies and a partially citizen-elected government. They both also required for the men to train for the military, and in result, they both had a strong military.
In this excerpt by Publius, the Federalists would most likely respond to this in a sense that they would agree and be confident that the Constitution meets those goals.
Publius, Roman aristocrat, was one of the people responsible in overthrowing the monarchy.