what message might these frequent and violent changes in leadership have sent to people of the roman empire

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Answer: If you're talking about frequent and violent changes in leadership of the Roman empire, then a good anwer would be that the people were being signalled that not everything is at it should be at the highest eschelons of their nation. Furthermore, it was a cause for concern as it signaled possible instabillities in their civilization as well. 

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John Bell, the Constitutional Party candidate for president represented the border state of Tennessee. 

John C. Breckinridge, the then incumbent Vice-President, a native of Kentucky, was the Southern Democrats' candidate for president. 

Stephen Arnold Douglas - The incumbent Senator from Illinois, was the Northern Democrats' candidate. 

Abraham Lincoln, from Illinois, was the Republican party nominee for President. 

Lincoln received 180 Electoral Votes, carrying 18 states: California, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and Wisconsin. 

Breckinridge won 11 states -- 72 Electoral Votes. Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North carolina, South Carolina and Texas. 

Bell won the Electoral Votes of 3 states -- 39; Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia. 

Douglas received the Electoral Vote of 1 state - Missouri. (12)

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