The Nullification Crisis

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Who was known as "the Great Compromiser"? Henry Clay Daniel Webster John C. Calhoun John Quincy Adams

Henry Clay

Which best identifies the key events of the nullification crisis? Massachusetts claimed the right to impose tariffs on South Carolina, Congress supported that right, and President Jackson sent federal troops to enforce it. South Carolina claimed that the Tenth Amendment did not support nullification, Congress passed the force bill, and Calhoun crafted a compromise. South Carolina claimed the right of nullification, Congress gave President Jackson the authority to fight it, and Clay authorized a way to settle the dispute. Massachusetts claimed that states had the right to fight tariffs, Jackson equated nullification to treason, and Webster proposed a compromise.

South Carolina claimed the right of nullification, Congress gave President Jackson the authority to fight it, and Clay authorized a way to settle the dispute.

Which states passed legislation to protest the Alien and Sedition Acts? Virginia and Kentucky Kentucky and Missouri Virginia and New Jersey Kentucky and New Jersey

Virginia and Kentucky

Nullification is best defined as an opposition to a tariff imposed by the government. the belief that states should have certain rights. a state's refusal to follow a federal law it opposes. the power split between national and state governments.

a state's refusal to follow a federal law it opposes.

In the early and mid-1800s, sectionalism was strongest in the West, where people felt their way of life depended on agriculture. in the West, where people were opposed to the rise of ranching. in the North, where people felt other regions saw them as uncivilized. in the South, where people felt their economy depended on slavery.

in the South, where people felt their economy depended on slavery.

Which best describes Henry Clay's American System? It placed tariffs on Southern goods to benefit people in the North. It placed tariffs on foreign imports to build roads and infrastructure. It was a compromise that brought the nullification crisis to an end. It lowered prices for imports, which became cheaper than American goods.

not C

Which of the following best describes the states' rights debate of the early and mid-1800s? a conflict between the idea of federalism and the US Constitution a conflict between the ideas of federalism and sectionalism a conflict between the rights of one state and the rights of another a conflict between the ideas of sectionalism and nullification

not D

In 1832, the Ordinance of Nullification declared that one state would not allow the construction of the National Road. support the force bill to preserve the Union. not collect tariffs imposed by the federal government. secede from the Union and no longer be part of the US.

not collect tariffs imposed by the federal government.

The South's reaction to the federal tariffs of the early 1800s stemmed from a belief that tariffs raised the price of manufactured goods and hurt trade with Britain. resulted in compromise with the North and higher prices for cotton. resulted in fines for large plantations and slave owners. raised the demand for cotton and increased trade with Britain.

raised the price of manufactured goods and hurt trade with Britain.

Which emerged in opposition to the Missouri Compromise? the National Road the Calhoun Doctrine the American System the Tariff of 1828

the Calhoun Doctrine


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