Nullification: What Was It?
As a slave owner himself, Andrew Jackson supported nullification.
False
Nullification called for the states to approve or nullify each piece of federal legislation.
False
Nullifiers formed a political party of their own to campaign for their beliefs.
False
Andrew Jackson supported the concept of the federal union over state's rights.
True
John C. Calhoun of South Carolina became a supporter of nullification although he had been a nationalist earlier.
True
Nullification meant that individual states could declare federal legislation invalid in that state.
True
Nullification was an issue of federal authority vs. state's rights.
True
Slavery was part of the nullification issue, since high tariffs affected southern plantation owners and they wanted to nullify those tariffs.
True
The nullification crisis was resolved by compromise legislation proposed by Henry Clay.
True
