All of the above responses are correct.
The election of 1800 was decided in the House of Representatives because no candidate received a majority in the Electoral College. This meant that the election had to be decided by the House, as specified by the 12th Amendment. Additionally, both candidates, Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr, were members of the same political party, which further complicated the election process. Finally, it is true that neither candidate wanted to be vice president, which added to the complexity of the situation.
Question
Why was the election of 1800 decided in the House of Representatives?
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Responses
The 12th Amendment required this process.
The 12th Amendment required this process.
No candidate received a majority in the Electoral College.
No candidate received a majority in the Electoral College.
Both candidates were from the same party.
Both candidates were from the same party.
No candidate wanted to be vice president.
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only one answer is correct
I apologize for the mistake. The correct answer is:
- The 12th Amendment required this process.
- The 12th Amendment required this process.