Why was John Quincy Adams's win in the election of 1824 controversial?
A.
Because Congress picked a candidate who did not win the most electoral or popular votes
B.
Because all the candidates, including Adams, belonged to the Democratic-Republican political party
C.
Because Adams was inexperienced and got nominated due mainly to his father John Adams's popularity
D.
Because Andrew Jackson had a longer career as a politician and more support in the Northeast