9. The election of 1828 between Jackson and Adams was the nastiest presidential contest to that date. What was not a reason is was considered such a contentious election? (a) Adam's supporters harped on Jackson's dueling and slave-trading past (b) Adam's supporters even insulted that Rachel, Jackson's wife had a bad reputation (c) Jacksonian's played up the general's war record and presented him as a man of the West (d) Jackson had a fiery temper that caused him to argue with most anyone

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**Question:**

The election of 1828 between Jackson and Adams was the nastiest presidential contest to that date. What was not a reason it was considered such a contentious election?

**Options:**

(a) Adam’s supporters harped on Jackson’s dueling and slave-trading past

(b) Adam’s supporters even insulted that Rachel, Jackson’s wife had a bad reputation

(c) Jacksonian’s played up the general’s war record and presented him as a man of the West

(d) Jackson had a fiery temper that caused him to argue with most anyone
Transcribed Image Text:**Question:** The election of 1828 between Jackson and Adams was the nastiest presidential contest to that date. What was not a reason it was considered such a contentious election? **Options:** (a) Adam’s supporters harped on Jackson’s dueling and slave-trading past (b) Adam’s supporters even insulted that Rachel, Jackson’s wife had a bad reputation (c) Jacksonian’s played up the general’s war record and presented him as a man of the West (d) Jackson had a fiery temper that caused him to argue with most anyone
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