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5 July, 19:09

Which of the following are true of the presidential election of 1824?

A) Andrew Jackson won the popular vote

B) Jackson won the electoral vote

C) John Quincy Adams won the election

D) Henry Clay was named secretary of state afterward

E) Martin Van But an was a canidate

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  1. 5 July, 20:03
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    The right answer is A) Andrew Jackson won the popular vote he also won the electoral vote
  2. 5 July, 20:32
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    A) True, he won 41.4%

    B) True, won 99 out of 261, over John Quincy Adams with 84.

    C) True, John Quincy Adams did win the election of 1824, even if he did not win either the electoral vote or popular vote. Fun!

    D) True, he was named secretary of state

    E) Martin Van Buren was a vice presidential candidate not a presidential candidate.
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