Which of the following is an accurate comparison of John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson?(1 point) Responses Adams had strong support from the rural areas in the South and West, but Jackson’s strongest supporters were from the North. Adams had strong support from the rural areas in the South and West, but Jackson’s strongest supporters were from the North. Jackson wanted to improve the territory already under the control of the U.S., but Adams wanted to expand territory to the Pacific Ocean. Jackson wanted to improve the territory already under the control of the U.S., but Adams wanted to expand territory to the Pacific Ocean. Adams supported efforts to promote the growth of businesses, while Jackson supported efforts to help the common man. Adams supported efforts to promote the growth of businesses, while Jackson supported efforts to help the common man. Jackson supported the idea of high tariffs to increase revenue, but Adams wanted to end high tariffs. Jackson supported the idea of high tariffs to increase revenue, but Adams wanted to end high tariffs.

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The accurate comparison between John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson from the options provided is:

"Adams supported efforts to promote the growth of businesses, while Jackson supported efforts to help the common man."

Adams was known for advocating for national infrastructure and business development, while Jackson positioned himself as a champion of the common man, promoting policies that were often in opposition to established financial interests.