The Lincoln-Douglas debates
A) saw Douglas abandon popular sovereignty, which angered his party.
B) bolstered Lincoln's eventual presidential prospects although he lost the election to the Senate.
C) accomplished little in terms of raising Lincoln's profile as a politician.
D) demonstrated Douglas's experiences with poverty and commitment to the working poor.
E) saw Lincoln endorse the Dred Scott ruling, which created public controversy.
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