Questions: Which occurred during the election of 1823 ? Andrew Jackson challensed Henry Cloy to a duel because of 1824's "corrupt bargain." Andrew Jackson accused John Quingy Adams of beins a murderer. One campaign slogan declared, "Adams can festit but Jackson can wite." Adams's supporters questioned the morality of Andrew Jackson's wife because they saw her as a bigamist.

Which occurred during the election of 1823 ?
Andrew Jackson challensed Henry Cloy to a duel because of 1824's "corrupt bargain."
Andrew Jackson accused John Quingy Adams of beins a murderer.
One campaign slogan declared, "Adams can festit but Jackson can wite."
Adams's supporters questioned the morality of Andrew Jackson's wife because they saw her as a bigamist.
Transcript text: Which occurred during the election of 1823 ? Andrew Jackson challensed Henry Cloy to a duel because of 1824's "corrupt bargain." Andrew Jackson accused John Quingy Adams of beins a murderer. One campaign slogan declared, "Adams can festit but Jackson can wite." Adams's supporters questioned the morality of Andrew Jackson's wife because they saw her as a bigamist.
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The answer is: Adams's supporters questioned the morality of Andrew Jackson's wife because they saw her as a bigamist.

Explanation
Option 1: Andrew Jackson challenged Henry Clay to a duel because of 1824's "corrupt bargain."

This statement is incorrect. While Andrew Jackson was indeed furious about the "corrupt bargain" of 1824, where he believed Henry Clay helped John Quincy Adams win the presidency in exchange for being named Secretary of State, there is no historical record of Jackson challenging Clay to a duel over this matter.

Option 2: Andrew Jackson accused John Quincy Adams of being a murderer.

This statement is also incorrect. There is no historical evidence that Jackson accused Adams of being a murderer during the election of 1823 or 1824.

Option 3: One campaign slogan declared, "Adams can festit but Jackson can wite."

This statement appears to be a misrepresentation or a typographical error. There is no known campaign slogan from that period that matches this description.

Option 4: Adams's supporters questioned the morality of Andrew Jackson's wife because they saw her as a bigamist.

This statement is correct. During the election of 1828, which followed the election of 1824, supporters of John Quincy Adams did indeed question the morality of Andrew Jackson's wife, Rachel Jackson. They accused her of being a bigamist because she had married Jackson before her divorce from her first husband was finalized. This attack on Rachel Jackson's character was a significant and controversial aspect of the campaign.

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