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16 January, 14:55

Andrew Jackson and his supporters responded to the "corrupt bargain" of 1824 by quitting the Federalist Party. forming the Federalist Party. quitting the Democratic Party. forming the Democratic Party.

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  1. 16 January, 15:57
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  2. 16 January, 18:01
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    Answer: Forming the Democratic Party

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    In the presidential election of 1824, the voting was split between three candidates. None of them got enough Electoral College votes to win the election outright. Andrew Jackson got the most votes, but Congress voted to give one of the other candidates the office of President. This is what Jackson called the 'corrupt bargain.'

    In 1828, Jackson ran again in a no-holds-barred sort of campaign. He won the Presidency in the 1828 election.
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