What did the presidential election of 1828 demonstrate?
A) Supporters of common people would have difficulty being elected.
B) First-term presidents usually can be reelected.
C) The new political parties were strongly sectional in their sources of strength.
D) The ghost of George Washington loomed large over the political landscape.
E) New Englanders would never vote for a southerner for president.
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