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How did andrew jackson's unexpected popular success in the election of 1824 foreshadow broader changes american politics? to whom did jackson appeal?

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In the election of 1824, Jackson has the most popular votes, but no candidate (there were more than two) won the majority (more than 50%) so Congress chose the next president. Even though Jackson got more popular votes, congress chose John Q Adams in a "corrupt election". This changed politics by making Jackson decrease Congress's power and fought for the common man. 
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