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The Peggy Eaton Affair Was Significant Because It

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The Peggy Eaton affair was significant because it


A) furthered a growing split between Andrew Jackson and his vice-president John C. Calhoun
B) showed that even before Bill Clinton, there were presidents who had affairs.
C) led to efforts to end the spoils system.
D) produced calls for Congress to prohibit the transportation of women across state lines for illicit purposes.
E) indicated how the Democratic Party was becoming the party of evangelicals.

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