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Stells [14]
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a. In 1796, the president and vice president were of different political parties (Adams and Jefferson).In 1800, they were of the

same political party (Democratic Republican: Jefferson and Burr). List the positives and negatives of each case. Type your response in the table: Positives Negatives Election 1796: president and vice president from different political parties I 1800 and modern elections: president and vice president from the same political party 2​
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