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The election of 1828 was a pivotal year for politics. Why was this election significant for the rise of political parties?
A.
created more than a two-party system
B.
limited presidents on their campaign agendas
C.
forced voters to decide on voting for a single party
D.
two parties were running against each other
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The 1828 election marked the emergence of a modern two-party system — Andrew Jackson’s Democratic Party versus John Quincy Adams’s National Republicans — with organized party machines, partisan campaigning, and mass voter mobilization.
The 1828 election marked the emergence of a modern two-party system — Andrew Jackson’s Democratic Party versus John Quincy Adams’s National Republicans — with organized party machines, partisan campaigning, and mass voter mobilization.
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