What was the main objection that people had to John Quincy Adams's election by the House of Representatives?


A. Andrew Jackson was a military hero who many people wanted the House of Representatives to honor by electing him president.


B. John Quincy Adams believed in a strong federal government, so many people objected to having him serve as president.


C. William Crawford won the popular vote, so people felt that the House of Representatives had disregarded the will of the people.


D. John Quincy Adams later appointed Henry Clay as secretary of state, so people felt there had been some "corrupt bargain" made between them.


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Answer:

D

Explanation:

It was widely believed that Clay, the Speaker of the House, convinced Congress to elect Adams, who then made Clay his Secretary of State. Jackson's supporters denounced this as a "corrupt bargain."

The main objection that people had to John Quincy Adams's election by the House of Representatives as they felt there had been some "corrupt bargain" made between them.

  • The suspicion began among people when Andrew Jackson lost the election and claimed a corrupt bargain between Adams and Clay.
  • Jackson place the responsibility on Clay for losing the election by telling anyone that the Speaker neared him with a deal.
  • Jackson believed that Clay sold his power in a corrupt bargain.

Therefore we can conclude that the main objection that people had to John Quincy Adams's election by the House of Representatives was on the claim put by Jackson on corrupt bargain.

Thus option D. is the correct answer.

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