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Suppose you had lived during the time period of the 1828 election. Would you have voted for Andrew Jackson?
1. Write a well-constructed essay supporting either Andrew Jackson or the re-election of John Quincy Adams.
Keep the following points in mind as you write your essay:
• Determine your position and plan your essay by listing the reasons for it.
• Be sure you back up your position with clearly stated reasons. Use at least one primary source.
• Read your essay aloud to be sure that it makes sense.
• Check your grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
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