sixth United States presidential election
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The sixth United States presidential election was the 1808 contest in which James Madison was elected president, succeeding Thomas Jefferson and continuing the dominance of the Democratic-Republican Party.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: sixth United States presidential election Context triple: [United States presidential election of 1808, chronologicalPosition, sixth United States presidential election]
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12th United States presidential election
The 12th United States presidential election was the 1816 contest in which Democratic-Republican James Monroe was elected president, marking the decline of the Federalist Party and the start of the Era of Good Feelings.
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United States presidential election of 1824
The United States presidential election of 1824 was a contentious four-way race that ended with John Quincy Adams winning the presidency through a House of Representatives decision after no candidate secured an electoral majority, leading to accusations of a "corrupt bargain."
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1840 United States presidential election
The 1840 United States presidential election was a landmark contest in which Whig candidate William Henry Harrison defeated incumbent Democrat Martin Van Buren amid economic discontent and the famous "Log Cabin and Hard Cider" campaign.
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1848 United States presidential election
The 1848 United States presidential election was a contest in which Whig candidate Zachary Taylor defeated Democratic nominee Lewis Cass and Free Soil candidate Martin Van Buren amid rising tensions over slavery and territorial expansion.
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11th United States presidential election
The 11th United States presidential election was the 1828 contest in which Andrew Jackson defeated incumbent John Quincy Adams, marking the rise of Jacksonian democracy and a major realignment in American politics.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: sixth United States presidential election Target entity description: The sixth United States presidential election was the 1808 contest in which James Madison was elected president, succeeding Thomas Jefferson and continuing the dominance of the Democratic-Republican Party.
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A.
12th United States presidential election
The 12th United States presidential election was the 1816 contest in which Democratic-Republican James Monroe was elected president, marking the decline of the Federalist Party and the start of the Era of Good Feelings.
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B.
United States presidential election of 1824
The United States presidential election of 1824 was a contentious four-way race that ended with John Quincy Adams winning the presidency through a House of Representatives decision after no candidate secured an electoral majority, leading to accusations of a "corrupt bargain."
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C.
1840 United States presidential election
The 1840 United States presidential election was a landmark contest in which Whig candidate William Henry Harrison defeated incumbent Democrat Martin Van Buren amid economic discontent and the famous "Log Cabin and Hard Cider" campaign.
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D.
1848 United States presidential election
The 1848 United States presidential election was a contest in which Whig candidate Zachary Taylor defeated Democratic nominee Lewis Cass and Free Soil candidate Martin Van Buren amid rising tensions over slavery and territorial expansion.
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E.
11th United States presidential election
The 11th United States presidential election was the 1828 contest in which Andrew Jackson defeated incumbent John Quincy Adams, marking the rise of Jacksonian democracy and a major realignment in American politics.
- F. None of above. chosen
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United States presidential election of 1808
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sixth United States presidential election
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