During John Quincy Adams' presidency, the politician who prepared for the next election by relying on his military reputation and portraying himself as losing the presidency in 1824 due to the "corrupt bargain" was
A) Henry Clay.
B) William Henry Harrison.
C) John C. Calhoun.
D) Andrew Jackson.
D
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A) popular vote B) electoral vote C) House of Representatives D) Supreme Court
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a. were great builders of several long-lasting empires. b. established numerous Black Sea colonies. c. invented an alphabet. d. were skilled mercenary warriors. e. conquered the Sea Peoples of Egypt.
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In 1066 descendants of Vikings from what state invaded England?
a. Rus b. Sweden c. Normandy d. Iceland e. Greenland
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