While he was president, John Quincy Adams was roundly criticized for
A) his transportation policies.
B) appointing Henry Clay secretary of state.
C) his advocacy of a national university and observatory.
D) his willingness to pursue politically motivated policies.
E) his supposed aristocratic life style.
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