The most important legacy of the Presidential Election of 1800 was that:
A. The 11th Amendment separated the elections of president and vice president to prevent
future problems experienced in 1800
B. The electoral process and more importantly the democratic process could be achieved
without violence and bloodshed
C. That the Democratic Republican Party could not win national elections without help
from the Federalists of the Northeast
D. The Federalist Party could never win future elections since the party had alienated their
party base in the Northeast