In the election of 1824, the Republican party caucus nominated William Crawford because

a. Crawford opposed the American System.
b. the party disliked James Madison, who supported John Quincy Adams.
c. Crawford was a southerner.
d. the party feared the influence of Andrew Jackson.


ANSWER: c

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