What happened at the Democratic convention of 1860?

a. Southern delegates walked out and nominated their own candidate.
b. Northern delegates walked out and nominated their own candidate.
c. The convention ended with the party being unable to agree on a candidate.
d. For the first time in years, both the North and South agreed on a candidate.


ANSWER: a

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