Answer:
The second party system that arose in 1828 and was developed during the Jacksonian Era until it was succeeded by the Third Party System in 1854, showed some of its harmful effects in its early years.
Step-by-step explanation:
For example, since the two parties disputed both electoral votes and state offices, there was a regional balance but region-specific problems such as slavery were difficult to approach. Furthermore, the 1828 election of 1828 that confronted John Quincy Adams with Andrew Jackson for the presidency, started a long tradition of personal attacks and growing partisanship.