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26 November, 14:23

Which of the following can be applied to the Presidential Election of 1824?

A. John C Calhoun decided to back John Quincy Adams since he was to be named

Secretary of State once Adams had won the election

B. John Quincy Adams was able to secure the popular vote but trailed in the Electoral College vote

C. Andrew Jackson was seen as the pro-establishment candidate and was not trusted by the common man

D. The election served as a reminder to many across the nation that the common man was mostly ignored by the Federal Government

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  1. 26 November, 14:48
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    "John C Calhoun decided to back John Quincy Adams since he was to be named Secretary of State once Adams had won the election" can be applied to the Presidential Election of 1824

    Option A

    Explanation:

    The presidential elections in 1824 in the United States of America were the twentieth four-year presidential race, from Tuesday 26 October to Thursday 2 December 1824. Neither one won the majority of the vote and became the only option required by the requirements of the 12th Amendment to hold a conditional election in the Senate.

    John Quincy Adams was elected as president on February 9, 1825. The winner never did at least achieve secularism of National People's Vote during the first election.

    John C. Calhoun Retired, instead of continuing to run for vice president.

    When Adams won the election, John Quincy Adams has been voted into power Secretary of State.
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