Answer:
A
Explanation:
This is actually a hard question to answer. It also depends on which election you are talking about. John Quincy Adams won the first round (1824) and Jackson came back and won the second round (1828) resoundingly. So I take it we are talking about the second round.
Adams took the north east.
Jackson won almost everywhere else in 1828, but his most solid report came from the frontier and the south.
C is definitely wrong. Adams won the northeast.
B is also incorrect. The north east states belonged to Adams.
The 1824 election is a really interesting election. I did not know this, but apparently in that election it was really the house of representatives that decided who the president was going to be.
Adams was the only president not to win either the popular vote or the electoral college vote and still become president. I urge you, particularly if you are an American, to look up to see how that happened. It certainly was not repeated in 1828 or any time since for that matter.
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the railroad allowed for materials and goods to be transported across longer distances and into the countryside as well as vice versa which enabled the industry in the cities to grow.
I believe it was the overall protest and the leaders of all segregation rights leaders
Soil not treated the way it was supposed to be, causing a huge layer of top soil that was easily blown up into the air. and the second was the great number of storms that occurred. The dust bowl suffocated many livestock and caused a great number of people breathing problems. Farms were destroyed due to dust killing all the livestock and crops not being able to grow because of the poor soil quality.
Answer: b Europe
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