Multiple Choice
The election of 1844 was notable because
A) the campaign raised no real issues.
B) a genuine and clear mandate emerged.
C) it was fought over the issue of expansionism.
D) James K. Polk won the electoral vote but lost the popular vote.
E) Henry Clay won the popular vote but lost the electoral vote.
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