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15 September, 04:57

What led to Lincoln's victory in the election of 1860?

A. He won almost all of the North's electoral votes.

O

B. He was a highly experienced and popular politician.

O

C. He waged a brilliant campaign throughout the South.

O

D. The Whig Party split into two factions.

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  1. 15 September, 06:56
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    B. He was a highly experienced and popular politician.

    Explanation:

    An interesting thing to note here is that Lincoln won the election of 1860 without even winning one vote from the south.
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