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PLEASE HELP ASAP Why did the House pf Representatives have to settle the election of 1800? A. Jefferson and Adams both dropped out of the race. B. Neither party had nominated a candidate for president.
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Why did the House pf Representatives have to settle the election of 1800?
A. Jefferson and Adams both dropped out of the race.
B. Neither party had nominated a candidate for president.
C. Two candidates had the same number of electoral votes.
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The answer is C. You can find out by the process of elimination we all know that Jefferson and Adams didn’t drop out of the race. And two parties have to nominate a president. So the only reasonable answer is C.
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C. Two candidates had the same number of electoral votes.
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