How did the election of 1824 tear the Democratic-Republican Party apart?
A. Henry Clay won the popular vote, but the House of Representatives chose William Crawford to be president.
B. Andrew Jackson won the popular vote, but the House of Representatives chose John Quincy Adams to be president.
C. William Crawford won the popular vote, but the House of Representatives chose Andrew Jackson to be president.
D. John Quincy Adams won the popular vote, but the House of Representatives chose Henry Clay to be president.