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12 May, 12:14

Which statement represents Lincoln's and Douglas's views on slavery as expressed in the debates for Senate during the summer of 1858? A. They agreed on slavery. B. Neither man cared about slavery. C. Douglas opposed slavery, but Lincoln believed slavery had its place. D. Lincoln opposed slavery, but Douglas thought slavery had its place.

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  1. 12 May, 14:34
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    D. Lincoln opposed slavery, but Douglas thought slavery had its place
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