The so-called "corrupt bargain" was negotiated between

A. John Quincy Adams and John C. Calhoun.
B. Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams.
C. Henry Clay and Andrew Jackson.
D. William Crawford and John Quincy Adams.
E. John C. Calhoun and Andrew Jackson.


Answer: B

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