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alexgriva [62]
2 years ago
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Use the excerpt from the Seventh Debate Between Lincoln and Douglas to answer the question.

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dimulka [17.4K]2 years ago
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According to the argument of Douglas, the issues of slavery would endure as long as states are able to decide their laws for themselves.

<h3>Douglas's argument on slavery</h3>

According to Douglas, the states of the new country were the ones that had the powers to decide on the fact that they wanted the institution of slavery to remain or not.

Lincoln's argument on the other hand was that the use of slaves had to be stopped in the United states.

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