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Q: What change did John Quincy Adams made?
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Who made the Monroe docterine?

John Quincy Adams.


What law did John Quincy Adams frought?

John Quincy Adams was John Adams son. He was the sixth US President, and was the first President to be the son of a former President. He made the Annual Message.


Why did John Quincy Adams protest the stamp act?

John Quincy Adams was born two years after the Stamp Act was passed. I do not think he made much of a protest about it,


What made John Quincy Adams famous?

mostly for writing the Monroe Docterine


What was one decision that John Quincy Adams made during his presidency?

dying


What was John Quincy Adams favorite movie?

Assuming you are talking about the 6th president of the United States, John Quincy Adams died 42 years before the first movie was ever made.


What was not among the factors that made John Quincy Adams's presidency a political failure?

Adams's anti-western land and Indian policies


Who threw in his supoort of John Quincy Adams?

Henry Clay was the man whose late support made Adams the president in 1825.


Who believed the nation should shift from a farming-based economy to a manufacturing one?

i am not sure of the actual answer, but it's either John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, or Martin Van Buren. woah is everyone taking the age of Jackson quiz?????? i thought my teacher made it !!!! John Quincy Adams. is the answer on the quiz... so thats what it is.


Aloof new England statesmen whose elitism made him an unpopular leader?

John Quincy Adams.


Why did adam's plan to encourage advancements in literature the arts and science fail?

Congress did not support John Quincy Adams's ambitions to advance the arts and sciences. Congress was mostly made up of Democratic-Republicans (Quincy Adams was a Federalist) who believed in small government, so they were not willing to fund what Adams was proposing.


What did Andrew Jackson and john quaicy Adams have against each other?

Since John Quincy Adams was elected the first time, Jackson thought that he had made a bargain to corrupt the election.