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What was unusual about the presidential election of 1824?
What was unusual about the presidential election of 1824?
The person elected president did not get the majority of the electoral votes or the popular vote.
After the election of 1824, a new constitutional amendment was passed that allowed the House of Representatives to select the president.
The person elected president had already dropped out of the election before the votes were counted.
The election of 1824 was the only election that was decided by a vote in the Senate.
What was unusual about the presidential election of 1824?
The person elected president did not get the majority of the electoral votes or the popular vote.
After the election of 1824, a new constitutional amendment was passed that allowed the House of Representatives to select the president.
The person elected president had already dropped out of the election before the votes were counted.
The election of 1824 was the only election that was decided by a vote in the Senate.
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All three statements are true, but the most unusual aspect of the presidential election of 1824 was that the person elected president, John Quincy Adams, did not receive the majority of both electoral votes and popular votes.
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The correct answer is: The person elected president did not get the majority of the electoral votes or the popular vote.
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