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The election of 1800 is historically important for which of the following reasons?

The Federalists stayed in power.

A- Power transferred peacefully from one party to another.

B- The Federalists lost power.

C- No vice president was elected.

D- The Federalists stayed in power

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Answer: it is A

Explanation.

As the first peaceful transition of political power between opposing parties in U.S. history, however, the election of 1800 had far-reaching significance. Jefferson appreciated the momentous change and his inaugural address called for reconciliation by declaring that, "We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists."

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Answer:

the "The Federalists stayed in power." is actually an answer. but the correct answers are B C D these 3: Power transferred peacefully from one party to another.

The House of Representatives had to decide the outcome of the election.

The Federalists lost power.

Step-by-step explanation:

Look at the picture. I put "A" (according to this persons question because of the other answer) it was correct but there were 2 more correct answers.

The election of 1800 is historically important for which of the following reasons-example-1
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