A significant result of the Lincoln-Douglas debates was that they heightened national attention on the issue of slavery and showcased Abraham Lincoln as a prominent national figure. The debates also solidified the ideological divide between the Democratic and Republican parties, with Stephen Douglas advocating for popular sovereignty while Lincoln argued against the spread of slavery. Ultimately, the debates set the stage for the 1860 presidential election, influencing public opinion and shaping the political landscape of the time.
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1960 between JFK and Nixon. These debated were widely regarded as having a decisive impact on the result.
facilitation of American westward expansion.
States were given more responsibility.
For "Which of the Following" questions, one must include The Following.
A significant result of the Lincoln-Douglas debates was the heightened national attention on the issue of slavery and its expansion into new territories. While Stephen Douglas defended popular sovereignty, Abraham Lincoln articulated a moral opposition to slavery, positioning himself as a key figure in the emerging Republican Party. The debates ultimately helped to establish Lincoln's national profile, paving the way for his election as president in 1860 and contributing to the sectional tensions that led to the Civil War.
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The emergence of a two-party political system.
It might have been possible to answer the question if the "following" multiplication had followed. But since you did not bother to make sure that it did, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
"Statistically significant" means that the result is beyond the element of chance.
A result is statistically significant if:it is unlikely to have occurred by chance
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