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Match each viewpoint to the correct leader. Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas
opposed the Kansas-Nebraska Act
wanted to allow slavery to continue
introduced the Kansas-Nebraska Act
believed slavery was a moral issue

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Answered by saltywhitehorse
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Answer is given below:

Explanation:

Abraham Lincoln - Opposed the Kansas-Nebraska Act

Believed slavery was a moral issue

Stephen Douglas - Introduced the Kansas-Nebraska Act.

Wanted to allow slavery to continue.

  • Abraham Lincoln questioned and rejected the expansion of slavery in the territories. According to him, the issue of slavery was related to one's moral beliefs. Slavery was morally wrong because it tied people to their masters. Lincoln was against the Kansas-Nebraska Act because it put slavery towards its expansion rather than extinction.
  • Stephen Douglas introduced the Kansas-Nebraska Act which allowed slavery in the Western territories based on popular sovereignty. He was in favour of slavery.

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Answered by cbur6280
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Answer:

Lincoln-

Belived slavery was a moral issue

Opposed the Kansas-Nebraska act

Douglas-

Wanted slavery to continue

Introduced the Kansas-Nebraska act

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