While Lincoln argued that slavery was morally wrong during his 1858 debate with Stephen Douglas, what was Douglas's position?
A) that it was a vital contributor to the South's economic growth
B) that slavery was a necessary evil
C) that it was an eccentric and unsavory southern custom
D) that slavery does not pose a moral issue since it can trace its history to the Bible
E) that blacks should have full equality
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