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Q: What is the term applied by historians to suggest dramatic and unprecedented change that took place when the republican thomas Jefferson defeated the incumbent federalist john Adams for the presidency?
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What was the term applied by historians to suggest the dramatic unprecedented change that took place when the republican thomas Jefferson defeated the incumbent federalist john Adams for the president?

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