Social Studies, 22.01.2021 19:40 stevewu168168
How did President Jackson respond to South Carolina's attempt to nullify the Tariff of 1832?
a. Jackson argued that state attempts to nullify the tariff were unconstitutional.
b. Jackson recognized that states had the right to nullify federal laws.
c. Jackson repealed the tariffs because he agreed they hurt Southern manufacturing.
d. Jackson refused to enforce the tariffs because he believed Congress exceeded their power.
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