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John Quincy Adams (MA)
William H. Crawford (GA)
Henry Clay (KY)
Andrew Jackson (TN)
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Northerner
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Federalist
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Father: 2
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President John
Adams
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President Monroe’s
Secretary of State
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Nominated by State
Legislatures
http://www.umass.edu/loop/images/upload/12965/Ad
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Southerner
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Democratic-Republican
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President Monroe’s Secretary
of the Treasury
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Endorsed by President Monroe
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Controversy over his
nomination:
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a meeting of 1/3 of the party
nominated him
http://edsitement.neh.gov/lesson_images/les
son551/WH_Crawford.jpg
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Westerner
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Democratic-Republican
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Popular leader in the
House of Representatives
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Was chosen to be Adams
Secretary of State
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Nominated by state
legislatures
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/9/92/Hen
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Westerner
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Democratic-Republican
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Hero of War of 1812 –
Battle of New Orleans
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United States Senator
in 1824
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Nominated by State
Legislatures
http://www.library.unt.edu/genref/goldmine/i
mages/prez_portraits/jackson.jpg
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Henry Clay
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Andrew Jackson
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http://www.umass.edu/loop/images/upload/12965/Ad
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C.
Henry Clay
D.
Andrew Jackson
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D. Andrew Jackson
http://www.library.unt.edu/genref/goldmine/i
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271 electoral votes
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The most popular votes
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Simple majority of electoral votes
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50% + 1 of the popular vote
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C. Simple majority of electoral votes
aka
50% + 1 of the ELECTORAL votes
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Color
the key with 4 different colors
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Write
the TOTAL number
of
electoral votes
in the state
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Color
the map to match the election results
on the next slides (some states might be 2+
colors)
State
Jackson
Adams
Crawford
Clay
AL
5
CT
8
DE
1
2
GA
9
IL
2
1
IN
5
State
Jackson
Adams
Crawford
Clay
KY
14
LA
3
2
ME
9
MD
7
3
1
MA
15
MS
3
State
Jackson
Adams
Crawford
Clay
MO
3
NH
8
NJ
8
NY
1
26
5
4
NC
15
OH
16
State
Jackson
Adams
Crawford
Clay
PA
28
RI
4
SC
11
TN
11
VT
7
VA
24
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http://presidentelect.org/e1824.html
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Nobody had a simple majority – 50 % + 1
Adams
84
Jackson
+ 99
Crawford
+ 41
Clay
+ 37
= 261 ÷ 50% = 130.5
SIMPLE MAJORITY = 131
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By vote in the House
D.
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C. By vote in the House
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C.
Henry Clay
D.
Andrew Jackson
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D. Andrew Jackson
http://www.library.unt.edu/genref/goldmine/i
mages/prez_portraits/jackson.jpg
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& copy the number of house votes each
candidate received
House
Vote
7
Andrew Jackson
13
John Quincy Adams
4
William H. Crawford
n/a
Henry Clay
Henry Clay did not receive any House votes because the House
only votes on the 3 candidates with the most popular votes
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Andrew Jackson
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most popular & electoral votes
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John Quincy Adams
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2
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most popular & electoral votes
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William H. Crawford
–
Least popular & electoral votes
•
Henry Clay