Why did Thomas Jefferson refer to the election of 1800 as the “Revolution of 1800”?
Two political parties opposed each other for the first time.
The presidency passed from one political party to another.
The House of Representatives decided who would be president. 
The Electoral College votes ended up in a tie.
The people voted in the election for the first time.

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Answer:

The presidency passed from one political party to another is the correct option.

Explanation:

The revolution of 1800, is also referred to as the revolution of 1800. In this election, Thomas Jefferson defeated President John Adams of the Federalist party. This election led to the Democratic-Republican rule. The central issues in the election included the tax imposed by the congress for the mobilization of a new army and navy in the war against France and the Alien and sedition act. It was the first time during these elections that the power passed from one party to another. It confirmed the emergence of the two-party rule.