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In 1824, andrew jackson won the popular vote for president but did not receive enough electoral votes to win outright. the vote was constitutionally thrown to the u.s. house of representatives, which chose john quincy adams, the "number two" candidate. this outcome was a catalyst for jackson to __________________________________.
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C, house of representatives.
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he was elected by
house of representatives.
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