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In 1860 the Republican candidate for president was __________.Group of answer choicesStephen A. DouglasJohn BellJohn BreckinridgeAbraham Lincoln

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In 1860 the Republican candidate for president was __________.

Group of answer choices

  • Stephen A. Douglas
  • John Bell
  • John Breckinridge
  • Abraham Lincoln
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The Republican candidate for president in 1860 was Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln emerged as a key figure in the party, advocating for the abolition of slavery in territories and promoting a nationalist agenda. His election not only marked a significant political shift but also contributed to the tensions leading up to the American Civil War. The other candidates listed, Stephen A. Douglas, John Bell, and John Breckinridge, ran under different parties, such as the Northern Democrats and Constitutional Union Party, respectively. Lincoln's victory in this election thus underscored the divisions within the nation over issues of slavery and states' rights.

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