Multiple Choice
In the 1820s,JohnC.Calhoun proposed his doctrine of nullification
A) to reduce the political power of Andrew Jackson.
B) as an alternative to possible secession.
C) as a means to end the national bank.
D) to support trade tariffs.
E) to counter the growing influence of abolitionism in the North.
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