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From 1796 to 1820 the Democratic-Republican Caucuses Nominated Candidates for the Presidential

Question 47

Question 47

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From 1796 to 1820 the Democratic-Republican caucuses nominated candidates for the presidential ticket from what state?


A) Virginia
B) New York
C) South Carolina
D) Massachusetts

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