Asked by Amirah Rahman on May 26, 2024

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Which of the following was the deciding factor in Thomas Jefferson's victory in the presidential election of 1800?

A) his admiration for the Haitian Revolution
B) Adam Burr's duel with Alexander Hamilton
C) the decline of the Federalist Party
D) George Washington's support for Jefferson
E) Alexander Hamilton advocating for his political rival Thomas Jefferson

Presidential Election

A process in which citizens or their elected representatives vote to select the president of a country.

Federalist Party

A political party in the early United States that favored a strong central government and a loose interpretation of the Constitution.

Thomas Jefferson

The third President of the United States (1801–1809), principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776), and an influential Founding Father known for his promotion of the ideals of republicanism.

  • Scrutinize the leadership of Thomas Jefferson, particularly his policies and their impact on the expansion of federal power and the interplay among political factions.
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Sanam ChinnaMay 31, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
Alexander Hamilton's decision to support Thomas Jefferson over Aaron Burr was a crucial factor in the election of 1800. Despite their political differences, Hamilton believed Jefferson was a better choice for the presidency than Burr, whom he viewed as unprincipled. This endorsement swayed enough Federalist support to lead to Jefferson's victory.