The presidential campaign in 1800

A. saw the Republicans win a decisive victory over the Federalists.

B. was notable for the sensational personal slandering of both candidates.

C. was further complicated by the emergence of a third party, the Whigs.

D. saw leading Federalists in Congress attempt to engineer the election of Aaron Burr.

E. was decided by a newly elected Republican Congress.


B

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