Which of the following statements about the 1828 election is true?
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a.) Jackson was elected largely because of populous New England.
b.) Jackson was elected to represent "the common man."
c.) Jackson was elected without winning the popular vote.
d.) Jackson was only elected after Adams dropped out of the race.
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The correct statement about the 1828 election is: b.) Jackson was elected to represent "the common man." Explanation: 1. In the 1828 election, Andrew Jackson was elected as the 7th President of the United States. 2. Jackson's campaign focused on portraying him as a champion of the common people against the elite and entrenched political interests. 3. He was known as a populist candidate who aimed to represent the interests of ordinary citizens and fight against corruption. 4. Jackson's appeal to the common man, along with his military background and charisma, contributed to his victory in the election.
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