The Presidential Election of 1824 Under the Twelfth Andrew Jackson won the most votes in the Electoral College, but he did not have a majority. Jackson's Amendment, the decision was turned over to the House of Representatives, which elected supporters called Adams's election the result of a "corrupt bargain." John Quincy Adams. What was one effect of these events on the 1828 presidential election? A Votes were cast by secret ballot. B Property qualifications for voting were strengthened. C Poll taxes were reduced. D Voter participation increased.

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The Presidential Election of 1824
Under the Twelfth
Amendment, the
decision was turned
over to the House of
Andrew Jackson
Jackson's
supporters called
Adams's election
the result of a
won the most votes
in the Electoral
College, but he did
not have a majority.
Representatives,
which elected
"corrupt bargain."
John Quincy Adams.
What was one effect of these events on the 1828 presidential election?
A Votes were cast by secret ballot.
B Property qualifications for voting were strengthened.
C Poll taxes were reduced.
D Voter participation increased.
Transcribed Image Text:35 The Presidential Election of 1824 Under the Twelfth Amendment, the decision was turned over to the House of Andrew Jackson Jackson's supporters called Adams's election the result of a won the most votes in the Electoral College, but he did not have a majority. Representatives, which elected "corrupt bargain." John Quincy Adams. What was one effect of these events on the 1828 presidential election? A Votes were cast by secret ballot. B Property qualifications for voting were strengthened. C Poll taxes were reduced. D Voter participation increased.
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