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After the election of 1824, Andrew Jackson viewed John Quincy Adams as
a patriot who relied on the political support of average citizens.
an aristocrat who used his connections to gain political support.
an honest Republican who dealt fairly with other politicians.
a dishonest Democrat who dealt unfairly with other politicians.

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an aristocrat who used his connections to gain political support.

Jackson accused Adams of making a "corrupt bargain" with Henry Clay and portrayed him as an elitist who relied on elite connections rather than the will of the people.