Who decided the 1824 presidential election, and why?
Voters decided it with a second vote because the first election resulted in a four-way tie.
O Congress decided it because none of the four candidates received a majority of the votes in the election.
O Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams agreed to serve as president and vice president, respectively, because
Jackson received the most votes.
O John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson agreed to serve as president and vice president, respectively, because
Adams received the most votes.
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