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timofeeve [1]
2 years ago
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Which practice did andrew jackson and john quincy adams employ during their presidential campaigns that have remained a main par

t of modern politics?
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1 answer:
Nesterboy [21]2 years ago
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''The practice which Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams employ during their presidential campaigns that have remained a main part of modern politics was campaign posters and buttons explanation''.

With a dignified candidate image, a memorable slogan, eye-catching graphics, and the promotion of the American dream, campaign posters have chronicled American politics over the years.

Democratic candidate Andrew Jackson faced off against incumbent John Quincy Adams of the National Republican party, who many historians believe to be the forerunner of contemporary American politics due to his brutality.

"Some Account of some of the Bloody Deeds of GENERAL JACKSON," one of the first posters in the exhibition, depicts Jackson as a common murderer.

To know more about presidential campaigns practices visit brainly.com/question/17768058?referrer=searchResults

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