Multiple Choice
How did the contrasting views of Jackson and Calhoun regarding the Tariff of 1832 contribute to the Nullification Crisis?
A) Jackson saw opposition to the tariff as a threat to national unity, while Calhoun focused on the interests of the South and his home state of South Carolina.
B) While Jackson favored a tariff that would apply uniformly across all regions, Calhoun argued for a tariff to protect manufactures rather than southern raw materials.
C) Calhoun defended the tariff as constitutional, while Jackson did not believe Congress had the power to tax imports and threatened to veto any new tariff bill.
D) Jackson supported the Jeffersonian agrarian ideal and a low tariff, while Calhoun believed that the future of the United States lay in industrial development protected by a high tariff.
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