The development of a two-party system did not result from <em>A. the selection of presidential candidates from "the Virginia Dynasty."</em>
The two-party system, which started with the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists, continued to develop until during the controversial presidential election of 1824 between John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson.
The two-party system developed over concerns over the <em>abolition of slavery, voting of virtuous candidates, and the financial crisis of 1819.</em>
Thus, the <em>selection of presidential candidates from "the Virginia Dynasty" </em>did not develop the two-party system in the US.
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Explanation:
you find the audience by seeing what people or organizations the or even groups of people are addressed through the writing.
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A and C
Explanation:
Voting rights weren't addressed until the 15th amendment, so B and D cannot be the answers (Further, it wouldn't be all people born in the United States as B says anyway, because women couldn't vote until the 19th amendment).
The excerpt explicitly does A, and though C is misleading in that it wasn't enforced very well, it was still included in the amendment.
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