
Cicero and the Founding Fathers
The Political Orphanage
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Campaign Styles of Jackson and Adams: A Historical Contrast
The chapter explores how Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams differed in their campaign approaches, with Jackson focusing on personal attacks and emotional appeal, while Adams emphasized reason and public service. It delves into the rise of party politics and delves into the personal tragedy of Adams losing his son to alcoholism, providing poignant insights into his challenges.
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