
Unit 4.2 - Election of Lincoln
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Read the Newsela Article
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What was one of the main issues of the election of 1860?
Education
Slavery
Healthcare
Immigration
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Multiple Choice
Who were the two front-runners for the Republican presidential nomination in 1860?
Abraham Lincoln and William Seward
Stephen Douglas and John Breckinridge
John Breckinridge and William Seward
John Bell and Stephen Douglas
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence from the article shows Southern Democrats' MAIN opinion about slavery?
The bill didn't pass, but it opened the door for later anti-slavery legislation.
The party, it was decided, would not seek to end slavery in those states where it was currently legal.
Southern Democrats thought slavery should be expanded, while Northern Democrats opposed the idea.
It also confirmed deep-seated divisions between the North and South over the issues of slavery and states' rights.
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Multiple Choice
Read the section "Democrats Split Over Slavery." How does this section contribute to the article's main idea?
by highlighting the disagreements that caused the breakup of the Democratic Party
by explaining why Southern Democrats disagreed with the Republican plan to end slavery
by showing how slavery affected the economy of the Southern states
by describing how Southern Democrats wanted slavery spread into new states
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Multiple Choice
Read the section "1860 Republican National Convention." What does this section explain that others do not?
how the Republican Party was formed
how Abraham Lincoln worked to end slavery
how Abraham Lincoln got involved with politics
how the Republican Party felt about slavery
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Multiple Choice
What was the main promise of the Constitutional Union Party?
To defend the Constitution and the Union
To end slavery in all states
To support states' rights
To expand the Missouri Compromise line
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Multiple Choice
How many electoral votes did Lincoln receive in the 1860 election?
72
150
39
180
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Multiple Choice
Why did John Brown choose to raid Harper's Ferry?
It was a Union stronghold in the South.
It was close to Washington, D.C., so he could go there next.
It had a large armory, which he hoped to use to encouarge enslaved people to rebel.
It was close to his home, so he knew the territory.
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Multiple Choice
True or False: Many enslaved people joined John Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry.
True
False
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What happened to John Brown after the Raid on Harper's Ferry?
He was hanged for his crimes.
He was made into a martyr by Northern abolitionists.
He was described as a lunatic after the Civil War.
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Match
Match the following candidates with their respective parties in the 1860 election.
Abraham Lincoln
Stephen Douglas
John Breckinridge
John Bell
Republican Party
Northern Democrats
Southern Democrats
Constitutional Union Party
Republican Party
Northern Democrats
Southern Democrats
Constitutional Union Party
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Multiple Choice
Who won the popular vote in the 1860 election?
Abraham Lincoln
Stephen Douglas
John Breckinridge
John Bell
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Multiple Choice
Who won the electoral college vote in the 1860 election?
Abraham Lincoln
Stephen Douglas
John Breckinridge
John Bell
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Multiple Choice
True or False: Based on his inaugural address, Lincoln intended to end slavery in the United States.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Which states immediately seceded from the Union when LIncoln was elected?
All of the Southern States
The Southern States, minus the border states
The Northern States
The Western territories
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Categorize
Oregon
California
Maine
Categorize the following states into Union or Confederate States
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Multiple Choice
What event caused the border states like Virginia to secede from the Union?
John Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry
The election of Abraham Lincoln
The attack on Fort Sumter
The Battle of Bull Run
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