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The Democratic senator from Illinois, Stephen Douglas is most associated with the idea of popular sovereignty.

His Kansas Nebraska Act of 1854 allowed citizens in the territories of Kansas and Nebraska to vote on the slavery issue before the territory applied for statehood.

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