Stephen Douglas believed in popular sovereignty. He said in the debate, "I ask you to reflect on these things, for I tell you that there is a conspiracy to carry this election for the Black Republicans by slander, and not by fair means."http://teachingamericanhistory.org/library/document/the-lincoln-douglas-debates-4th-debate-part-i/https://www.nps.gov/liho/learn/historyculture/debate1.htm
Yes, debates are usually very educational. Students like to learn from each other not from boring teachers.plus they learn how to use textual evidence and back up their arguement.
The Gettysburg Address is one of Lincoln's most well-known and quoted speeches. However, Abraham Lincoln was a great public speaker and gave many memorable speeches throughout his political career.
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when he was eight he had to work hard to get an education. Lincoln lost his debated with Stephen Douglas. Stephen Douglas won and Lincoln lost an election. but the debated made him famous.
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You could learn that you shouldn't back down from your beliefs, no matter what the consequences. Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, because people didn't like what he believed.
He went though school.
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