Which of these helps explain why Abraham Lincoln won the election of 1860?(4 points)

Responses

Democrats were divided.
Democrats were divided.

Slavery was unpopular across the country.
Slavery was unpopular across the country.

The United States was at war.
The United States was at war.

Lincoln promised to cut taxes.

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The most relevant response that helps explain why Abraham Lincoln won the election of 1860 is:

Democrats were divided.

The Democratic Party was split into Northern and Southern factions, which weakened their chances against Lincoln. The division over issues like slavery led to different candidates representing the Democrats, which fractured their voter base and allowed Lincoln to secure a majority of the electoral votes.

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