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The 1828 United States presidential election was the 11th quadrennial presidential election. It was held from Friday, October 31 to Tuesday, December 2, 1828. It featured a rematch of the 1824 election, as President John Quincy Adams of the National Republican Party faced Andrew Jackson of the Democratic Party. Both parties were new organizations, and this was the first presidential election their nominees contested. Jackson's victory over Adams marked the start of Democratic dominance in federal politics.
With the collapse of the Federalist Party, four members of the Democratic-Republican Party, including Jackson and Adams, had sought the presidency in the 1824 election. Jackson had won a plurality (but not majority) of both the electoral vote and popular vote in the 1824 election, but had lost the contingent election that was held in the House of Representatives. In the aftermath of the election, Jackson's supporters accused Adams and Henry Clay of having reached a "corrupt bargain" in which Clay helped Adams win the contingent election in return for the position of Secretary of State. After the 1824 election, Jackson's supporters immediately began plans for a rematch in 1828, and the Democratic-Republican Party fractured into the National Republican Party and the Democratic Party during Adams's presidency.
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I assume you mean in America, in which it had a lot to do with freedom of speech,equality,freedom of press and religious toleration which was appealing to the people.
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For scenario one is no because the can show store said in a few months they are gonna destroy they gave you a warning before buying it. yes for number 2 because he was invited to the group to share his reasons but he went to far he said only Christians.
Answer: Crop rotation with Row 1.
Fertilizers with row 3.
Pesticides with row 4.
Monoculture with row 2.
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Environmental science.
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I think the answer is B : ) .
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If they were to deepen the port of Savannah bigger ships with more cargo would pass through. the more cargo,the more money Georgia makes.