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Due to the friction between Jackson's and Adams' supporters, the Republican Party split into what two groups?

National Republicans and Sectionalists
Democrats and Populists
National Republicans and Democrats

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National Republicans and Democratic Republicans
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Answer:

The friction between Jackson's and Adams' supporters split the Republican party into the National Republicans and Democrats.

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To understand this answer we need to analyze all of the vents. First of all, it all started at a so-called "the era of good feelings" in which there was not a solid opposition to the party, then that guided them to split after the 1824 presidential election. One faction supported president Quincy Adams while the other supported General Jackson. The faction that supported President Adams was then known as the National Republican party while the party that supported General Jackson became the Democrat party

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