Why did John Quincy Adams's popularity decline towards the end of his
term as President?
Choose 1 answer:
A
His support for Native American sovereignty and his tariff policies
proved unpopular with constituents.
B
His enthusiastic support of Manifest Destiny alienated his key
constituents in New England, who feared that westward
expansion would grant more power to slaveholders.
C
His many scandals while in office soured the opinions of voters,
who were becoming increasingly concerned with the moral
character of presidents.
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