The presidential election of 1828 was characterized by
A) Jackson's attacks on President Adams for supporting federal funding of transportation and education.
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 sharp sectional division between the Northeast and the rest of the country.
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