The presidential election of 1828 was characterized by
A) a campaign focused on such key issues as tariffs, banks, and foreign policy.
B) mudslinging tactics by both parties against the opposing candidate.
C) an unusually high voter turnout.
D) a narrow electoral victory for Andrew Jackson.
E) a strong third-party challenge by the Anti-Masonic party.
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