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2 June, 12:25

Who decided the 1824 presidential election, and why? Voters decided it with a second vote because the first election resulted in a four-way tie. Congress decided it because none of the four candidates received a majority of the votes in the election. Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams agreed to serve as president and vice president, respectively, because Jackson received the most votes. John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson agreed to serve as president and vice president, respectively, because Adams received the most votes.

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  1. 2 June, 13:14
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    Its B. i just took the test and got it right.
  2. 2 June, 16:06
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    Congress decided since none of the four candidates had received a majority vote in the election.
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