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John Q. Adams was supported by a coalition of the old Federalist residue of his father, upper class Southerners and in general, those who were anti-Jackson. His supporters formed the Whig Party by the time he ran a second time.

Answer:

"John Quincy Adams" was supported by "Henry clay" and coalition of his Father.

Explanation:

"John Quincy Adams" was the 6th president of the united states.

"Henry clay" was also the presidential candidate but his candidature was eliminated because he got fewer votes.

"Henry clay" as a speaker of the House of Representatives supported john Quincy Adams and also convinced other members of the house to support John Quincy Adam.

"John Quincy Adams" was the son of the second president of the united states "John Adams"

"John Quincy Adams" was fluent in three languages and also served as secretary of the state during his father's tenure.