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29 August, 01:04

The Democratic Republicans and the Federalists were the two dominate political parties during the election of 1796. True of False

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  1. 29 August, 01:24
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    True! John Adams was Federalist and had 71 votes.

    Thomas Jefferson was Democratic-Republican and had 68 votes. These two parties had the largest votes.
  2. 29 August, 01:54
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    Question: The Democratic Republicans and the Federalists were the two dominate political parties during the election of 1796.

    Answer: true

    Explanation: because jefferson and john were invited to be a vice presidant

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