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Question
what was significant about the election of 1828?
the election was the first to include public conventions.
the election the first under new voting procedures.
the election was the first to include the democratic party.
the election was decided by members of congress.
Brief Explanations
To determine the significance of the 1828 election, we analyze each option:
- Public conventions were used earlier (e.g., in 1832 was more notable for some convention developments, but 1828 wasn’t the first for this).
- New voting procedures (like expanded suffrage) were part of the “Age of Jackson,” but the 1828 election’s key significance is tied to the Democratic Party: Andrew Jackson ran as a Democrat, and this election marked the first major inclusion of the Democratic Party in a presidential election (forming around Jackson’s coalition).
- Elections are decided by the Electoral College, not Congress (eliminating the last option).
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C. The election was the first to include the Democratic Party.