Please respond to the following questions in the text box below:

A. Describe one of the reasons for growing tension between federal and state power between 1824 and 1848, using one piece of historical evidence to support your description.

B. Identify one political consequence of this source of tension.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

A. Growing tension occurred within powers in 1824 when candidates who were going to be elected took a part of the final decision, (Henry Clay, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, and William Crawford), although Jackson had gathered the most electoral votes, the final candidates were voted through the House of Representatives. Clay, who was important in the government, supported Adams. After John Quincy had won and was supported by Henry Clay, he then gave the senator position to Clay. The people were angry and accused it as being set up by the government.

B. A consequence of this source of tension could leave the majority of the population to either choose a single individual to vote on as a form of protest or just not voting and being called its points as the popular vote.

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