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How did Andrew Jackson refer to the victory of the 1824 election?

A. a "corrupt bargain"
B. a "landslide victory"
C. a "shoe-in"

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A corrupt bargain would be the correct answer.
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User Ivanacorovic
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Answer: A. Corrupt Bargain.

Step-by-step explanation:

Andrew Jackson received the most popular votes and the most electoral votes in the election of 1824. He did not become president. This him stating it was a corrupt bargain.

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