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The growing partisanship between the Federalist camp, led by John Adams, and the Democratic-Republican camp, led by Thomas Jefferson, resulted in a bitterly contested presidential election in 1800.

A. True
B. False

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The growing partisanship between the Federalist and Democratic-Republican camps led to a bitterly contested presidential election in 1800.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement is True. The growing partisanship between the Federalist camp, led by John Adams, and the Democratic-Republican camp, led by Thomas Jefferson, did result in a bitterly contested presidential election in 1800.

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