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12-1 -Election of 1824

12-1 -Election of 1824

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Social Studies

8th Grade

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Hard

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JAMES JEFFERIS

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Are you against Women's Suffrage?

Yes

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Quiz

1824 Presidential Election

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His father was president. He was from Massachusetts.
He was very qualified to be President but he was
uncomfortable around people.

William Crawford

Andrew Jackson

John Quincy Adams

Henry Clay

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He had a strong following in the South but he suffered a
stroke, so he was unable to campaign.

William Crawford

Andrew Jackson

John Quincy Adams

Henry Clay

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He was Speaker of the House. He was from Kentucky.
He was a great negotiator but he lacked a national
following.

William Crawford

Andrew Jackson

John Quincy Adams

Henry Clay

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He was from Tennessee. He was a self-made man. He was a
mane of the people. He was the Hero of the Battle of New
Orleans.

William Crawford

Andrew Jackson

John Quincy Adams

Henry Clay

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Fill in the Blanks

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House

majority

south

“Corrupt

four

6th

popular

hero

Representatives

qualified

build

speaker

State

Constitution

In the election of 1824, there were

Democratic-Republican candidates. John Quincy Adams was
well

. Andrew Jackson was a national

. Henry Clay was the Speaker of the
. William Crawford had a strong following in

the

but he suffered a stroke.

Andrew Jackson won the

vote but since

there were four candidates, no candidate was able to get the

of the electors as the

requires. Therefore the House of

would

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decide the election. Henry Clay as

of the

House gave his support to John Quincy Adams and this gave
the election to Adams to make him the

President of the United States . Adams then appointed
Henry Clay Secretary of

. Jackson called

this a

Bargain.”

John Quincy Adams became a National Republican because
he wanted the Federal government to

roads, canals, and bridges. He wanted to build a national
observatory and a national university

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