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laurenamarissa laurenamarissa
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Stephen A. Douglas argued in his Freeport Doctrine during the Lincoln-Douglas debates that
 
  a. the Dred Scott decision was unconstitutional.
  b. action by territorial legislatures could keep slavery out of the territories despite the Dred Scott decision.
  c. the Supreme Court justices should be impeached.
  d. slavery could not survive in the corn- and wheat-growing West.
  e. the territories should immediately be brought into the Union as slave or free states.
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