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Q: Anger over the election of 1824 led to a split in which political party?
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Which party in the election hoped to heal the political split between the north and south?

constitutional union party


Which party in the 1860 election hope to heal the political split between the north and south?

constitutional union party


Why were the north and the south two distinct political entitles in the 1860 election?

Because the Democratic Party had split into two wings - North and South. So the Republican Party was bound to win.


Why did the republican party split during Taft administration?

The election of 1912 created a split within the Republican party with the formation of the Progressive party.


How did the Democratic Party split affect the election of 1860?

they didint


What happens during the election?

Southern democrats split from the their party


What was a direct result of the policy disagreement between Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft?

The split in the Republican Party in the 1912 Presidential Election, Teddy Roosevelt starting the Progressive Party, and the eventual election of Woodrow Wilson due to the 3 way split in 1912.


What third party split the republican party in the election of 1912?

The Bull Moose party who ran TR.


What is split vote?

A split-ticket refers to a ballot on which the voter has chosen candidates from different political parties when multiple offices are being decided by a single election. Split-ticket voting is in contrast to straight-ticket voting in which a voter chooses candidates from the same political party for every office on the ballot.


The candidacies of Stephen Douglas and John C. Breckinridge in the 1860 presidential election showed?

They showed The split in the Democratic Party.


Why do you have a primary election?

In a representative form of government, most nations have political parties. Thus, in a General election (that is, the election to chose the government representative), a political party puts forth a member of their party to contest in the election. A political party needs some method for choosing the party member to stand in the General election, and this is what we use Primary elections for.


In 1912 the Republican Party split and the result was the Progressive Party that played this role in the election?

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