Question
Which issues did many voters in the 1800 presidential election most likely support, given the election outcome? Select the two correct answers. A. replacing the republic with a monarchy B. ending the Alien and Sedition Acts C. going to war to acquire additional territory D. rejecting the Louisiana Purchase E. avoiding conflict with European nations
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In the 1800 presidential election, many voters likely supported the following issues, given the election outcome:
B. ending the Alien and Sedition Acts
E. avoiding conflict with European nations
These issues were significant during the election, with Thomas Jefferson advocating for the repeal of the Alien and Sedition Acts and promoting a more peaceful foreign policy, while John Adams, the incumbent president, was associated with policies that some voters viewed as leading the nation toward conflict.
B. ending the Alien and Sedition Acts
E. avoiding conflict with European nations
These issues were significant during the election, with Thomas Jefferson advocating for the repeal of the Alien and Sedition Acts and promoting a more peaceful foreign policy, while John Adams, the incumbent president, was associated with policies that some voters viewed as leading the nation toward conflict.