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An agreement described by this phrase allegedly decided a contingent election that ended the “Era of Good Feelings.” For 10 points each:
[10m] Give this two-word phrase describing a deal that decided the presidential election of 1824. The candidate who coined this phrase lost to John Quincy Adams after a deal that made Henry Clay secretary of state.
ANSWER: corrupt bargain
[10e] Supporters of this presumptive winner of the 1824 election rallied behind allegations of a “corrupt bargain.” This president, nicknamed “Old Hickory,” gained prominence as the winning general at the Battle of New Orleans.
ANSWER: Andrew Jackson
[10h] A governor with this last name responsible for building the Erie Canal unsuccessfully ran in 1824. That challenger of Madison in 1812 had this last name, as did his uncle who served as the first Governor of New York.
ANSWER: Clinton [accept DeWitt Clinton; accept George Clinton]
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EditionsHeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
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Conversion

TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3TotalParts
Claremont BClaremont C10101030MEH
UC IrvineUCLA C1010020ME
UC Santa BarbaraUCSD B10101030MEH
UCLA DUCLA F010010E
UCLA EUCLA B10101030MEH
UCSD AClaremont A10101030MEH
USC AUSC B100010M

Summary

TournamentEditionExact Match?HeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
Northern CaliforniaUSY417.50100%50%25%
Southern CaliforniaUSY722.8686%86%57%
Eastern Canada (1)USY518.00100%60%20%
Eastern Canada (2)USY911.1178%22%11%
FloridaUSY410.00100%0%0%
Great LakesUSY1128.18100%91%91%
Lower Mid-AtlanticUSY925.56100%89%67%
Upper Mid-AtlanticUSY120.00100%100%0%
Upper Mid-AtlanticUSY925.56100%89%67%
Upper Mid-AtlanticUSY220.00100%100%0%
MidwestUSY925.56100%78%78%
NorthUSY425.00100%75%75%
NortheastUSY130.00100%100%100%
PacificUSY823.75100%100%38%
SoutheastUSY1228.33100%100%83%
Upstate NYUSY522.00100%60%60%