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2 October, 23:06

Which of the following best explains the outcome of the 1828 presidential election?

John Quincy Adams was a popular president, and Andrew Jackson ran a poor campaign.

John Quincy Adams was an unpopular president, and Andrew Jackson ran a strong campaign.

John Quincy Adams was such an unpopular president that Andrew Jackson won despite campaigning poorly.

John Quincy Adams was such a popular president that Andrew Jackson lost despite running a strong campaign

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  1. 2 October, 23:12
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    Before the election the previous president was John Quincy Adams, but Andrew Jackson won.

    Based on this information we can reject the following options:

    John Quincy Adams was a popular president, and Andrew Jackson ran a poor campaign. (else he wouldn't win)

    John Quincy Adams was such a popular president that Andrew Jackson lost despite running a strong campaign

    Now, John Quincy Adams was not a very bad president, but Andrew Jackson won because of his campain:

    the correct answer is:

    John Quincy Adams was an unpopular president, and Andrew Jackson ran a strong campaign.
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