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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.
limited presidents on their campaign agendas
B.
created more than a two-party system
C.
forced voters to decide on voting for a single party
D.
two parties were running against each other
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D. two parties were running against each other
The 1828 election marked the rise of the modern two‑party system — Andrew Jackson's Democrats vs. supporters of John Quincy Adams (National Republicans). It featured organized party campaigns, mass voter mobilization, and strong party loyalty, unlike the earlier era of personalities and loose factions.
The 1828 election marked the rise of the modern two‑party system — Andrew Jackson's Democrats vs. supporters of John Quincy Adams (National Republicans). It featured organized party campaigns, mass voter mobilization, and strong party loyalty, unlike the earlier era of personalities and loose factions.
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