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1. Besides helping Stephen Douglas win the 1858 Senate race in Illinois, what were two other results of the Lincoln-Douglas debates?2. Why did John Brown attempt to seize the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia?

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  1. Besides helping Stephen Douglas win the 1858 Senate race in Illinois, what were two other results of the Lincoln-Douglas debates?2. Why did John Brown attempt to seize the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia?
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  1. The Lincoln-Douglas debates, besides helping Stephen Douglas win the 1858 Senate race in Illinois, had two other significant results. Firstly, they helped Abraham Lincoln gain national recognition, which eventually led to his nomination as the Republican candidate for the 1860 presidential election. Secondly, the debates highlighted the national issue of slavery, particularly the question of its expansion into new territories, which further intensified the sectional conflict leading up to the Civil War.

  2. John Brown attempted to seize the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia, with the aim of inciting a major slave rebellion in the South. He believed that by arming the enslaved people with the weapons from the arsenal, they could rise up against their enslavers and establish a free state. His raid, however, was unsuccessful and resulted in his

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Abraham Lincoln argued in favor of which position in his 1858 debate with Stephen Douglas?A.States should have more power than the federal government.B.Slavery must not be allowed to spread to new territories.C.The South should be allowed to secede and form its own country.D.Opposing slavery could lead to war between the states.

Starting in 1860, Southern states began to secede in response to __________.Group of answer choicesthe election of Abraham Lincolnthe attack on Fort SumterJohn Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferrythe Kansas-Nebraska Act

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