Which of the following men were true political and philosophical allies in the 1820s?

a. John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay
b. Henry Clay and Andrew Jackson
c. Andrew Jackson and John Marshall
d. Daniel Webster and John C. Calhoun
e. Nicholas Biddle and Andrew Jackson


A

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