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What was Stephen Douglas's theory of popular sovereignty?
A. The will of the people should dictate who would be governor.
B. Just because it was popular in some places, slavery should not be permitt
C. The president was elected by the people and should make decisions about
slavery.
D. People within a territory should choose whether to allow slavery or not.
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What was Stephen Douglas's theory of popular sovereignty?
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