By casting their ballots for the Constitutional Unionist candidate John Bell in the 1860 election,what did people in Virginia and Kentucky fear?
A) These voters were afraid that the South would not secede.
B) These voters feared that northern industrialists controlled too much of the economy.
C) The voters did not want South Carolina to take the lead in creating a new government.
D) The voters worried that an impending civil war would lead to war being fought in their respective states.
E) The voters worried that if Stephen Douglas was elected,slavery would be eliminated immediately.
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