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How did Adams's relationship with Congress affect his presidency?

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Answered by selenemarvelvasquez1
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John Adams did not have enough support from the American people to win his reelection as President in 1800. There were some serious problems in his presidency, notably the XYZ Affair and the passage of both the Alien and Sedition Acts.

Explanation:John Adams signed the unpopular Alien & Sedition Acts of 1798. Also, because Adams believed in the elite idea of Republicanism and didn't trust public opinion, he was probably one of the most disliked presidents.

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