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part b
which factor contributed most to abraham lincoln’s victory?
(not all factors described are accurate—see map for details.)
a western territories supported abraham lincoln.
b southern states were split between two democratic candidates.
c border states sided with the north and supported abraham lincoln.
d northern states had higher populations, giving them more electoral votes.
electoral college of 1860
popular vote
total: 4,685,591
electoral vote
total: 303
map showing different regions colored for lincoln (republican), breckinridge (democrat), douglas (democrat), bell (constitutional union)
key
lincoln (republican)
breckinridge (democrat)
douglas (democrat)
bell (constitutional union)
To determine the factor contributing most to Lincoln's victory, we analyze each option:
- Option A: Western territories had few electoral votes, so their support wasn’t the main factor.
- Option B: Southern states being split (Breckinridge and Bell) weakened Democratic opposition, but the Electoral College system and population - based electoral votes in the North were more crucial.
- Option C: Border states (like Missouri) didn't all side with Lincoln; some were neutral or with the South, so this is incorrect.
- Option D: The Electoral College allocates votes based on population (house seats + senate seats). Northern states had larger populations, leading to more electoral votes. Lincoln won most Northern states, and their high population gave a large electoral vote advantage, which was key to his victory.
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D. Northern states had higher populations, giving them more electoral votes.