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to protect american industry from cheaper british commodities opposition to(passive) was designedthe controversial 1828 tariff of abominations

Theresult of the popularity of tariffs in the east and middle states and political divisionledtothe “ Tariff of Abominations

The growing dissatisfaction with the protectionist ’s system and withresultedthe ‘ tariffs of abominations

In 1832 , a South Carolina state convention adopted a nullification ordinanceto preventthe collection of “ the tariff of abominations

South Carolina ... the Nullification Crisisresultedfrom the Tariff of Abominations

to favor Northern industry over European industry(passive) was designedThe so - called Tariff of Abominations

to protect northern industries(passive) was designedThe tariff of abominations

for example(passive) ledThe so - called Tariff of Abominations

northern Jacksonians(passive) led byTariff of Abominations

The 1824 Tariff Act ... an almost comic Jacksonian political manipulation of the Congressresultedin the " Tariff of Abominations

the Nullification Crisis of 1832 provessparkedthe Nullification Crisis of 1832 proves

to nullification crisis in South Carolinaledto nullification crisis in South Carolina

to the Nullification Crisis of 1832 which , in turn , led to the Compromise Tariff of 1833ledto the Nullification Crisis of 1832 which , in turn , led to the Compromise Tariff of 1833

the conflict(passive) created bythe conflict

the tariff at a historically high ratesetthe tariff at a historically high rate

South Carolina to secedecausedSouth Carolina to secede

an average tariff rate of 45 % , applying mostly to Northern manufactured goodscreatedan average tariff rate of 45 % , applying mostly to Northern manufactured goods

a political uproar in the South , where it was denounced as unconstitutional and discriminatorycreateda political uproar in the South , where it was denounced as unconstitutional and discriminatory

South Carolina to threaten nullificationleadingSouth Carolina to threaten nullification

to the Nullification Crisis and ignored an important Supreme Court decision protecting Native American rightsledto the Nullification Crisis and ignored an important Supreme Court decision protecting Native American rights

to the Nullification Crisis and ignored important Supreme Court decisions protecting Native American rightsledto the Nullification Crisis and ignored important Supreme Court decisions protecting Native American rights

in 1832 to a Constitutional crisis over South Carolina ’s Nullification of both the 1828 and 1832 tariff laws , accompanied by South Carolina threats of secession and Andrew Jacksonhad ledin 1832 to a Constitutional crisis over South Carolina ’s Nullification of both the 1828 and 1832 tariff laws , accompanied by South Carolina threats of secession and Andrew Jackson

a political uproar in the South , where the South was denounced as unconstitutional and discriminatorycreateda political uproar in the South , where the South was denounced as unconstitutional and discriminatory

a political uproar in the South , where the program was denounced as unconstitutional and discriminatorycreateda political uproar in the South , where the program was denounced as unconstitutional and discriminatory

the stage for war between the States triggering the Nullification Crisis ; perhaps fresh memories of horrific warfare a dozen years prior attenuated enthusiasm for warfaresetthe stage for war between the States triggering the Nullification Crisis ; perhaps fresh memories of horrific warfare a dozen years prior attenuated enthusiasm for warfare

economic turmoil in the South Calhoun proposes that the state of South Carolina has the power to Nullify the tariff because it is the state that gives the federal government powerhas causedeconomic turmoil in the South Calhoun proposes that the state of South Carolina has the power to Nullify the tariff because it is the state that gives the federal government power

economic turmoil in the South Nullification Calhoun proposes that the state of South Carolina has the power to Nullify the tariff because it is the state that gives the federal government powerhas causedeconomic turmoil in the South Nullification Calhoun proposes that the state of South Carolina has the power to Nullify the tariff because it is the state that gives the federal government power

to crisis over nullification To describe how South Carolina ’s threat to secede was resolved Section 4 pages 384 - 387ledto crisis over nullification To describe how South Carolina ’s threat to secede was resolved Section 4 pages 384 - 387

to the Tariff of 1832 and The South Carolina Exposition and Protest which protested the consequences of his handiwork was suppressed by Jackson believably threatening to send troopsledto the Tariff of 1832 and The South Carolina Exposition and Protest which protested the consequences of his handiwork was suppressed by Jackson believably threatening to send troops

to South Carolina ’s Ordinance of Nullification , whereby the state rightly condemned the 48 percent average tariff rate as a blatant act of plunderledto South Carolina ’s Ordinance of Nullification , whereby the state rightly condemned the 48 percent average tariff rate as a blatant act of plunder

the constitutional crisis of 1832 and nearly led to the secession of South Carolina and the use of armed force by the United States government against South Carolinahad causedthe constitutional crisis of 1832 and nearly led to the secession of South Carolina and the use of armed force by the United States government against South Carolina

in higher tariffsresultedin higher tariffs

in 1832 to a constitutional crisis and threats of secession and armed forcehad ledin 1832 to a constitutional crisis and threats of secession and armed force

the British to buy less cotton from the Southcausedthe British to buy less cotton from the South

in 1832 to a constitutional crisis and threats of secession as well as armed forcehad ledin 1832 to a constitutional crisis and threats of secession as well as armed force

import tariffs at a historically high ratesetimport tariffs at a historically high rate

prices in the South to go up as much as 30 %causedprices in the South to go up as much as 30 %

disgust or hatredcausesdisgust or hatred

resistance to expanding business interestscreatedresistance to expanding business interests

The Tariff act of 1828 or more well known by its nickname(passive) was designedThe Tariff act of 1828 or more well known by its nickname

to safeguard Northern manufacturers from an influx of lower - priced imports from Britaindesignedto safeguard Northern manufacturers from an influx of lower - priced imports from Britain

from one of those great legislative follies in which a bill is put before Congress on the theory that no one will support it and then political hay can be made by blaming the defeat of the bill on political opponentsresultedfrom one of those great legislative follies in which a bill is put before Congress on the theory that no one will support it and then political hay can be made by blaming the defeat of the bill on political opponents

a civil warcauseda civil war

the rates(passive) set bythe rates

for exampleledfor example

to help northern industriesdesignedto help northern industries

in which of the followingresultedin which of the following

the reactionhad sparkedthe reaction

during the John Quincy Adams administration in 1828was createdduring the John Quincy Adams administration in 1828

the opportunities(passive) created bythe opportunities

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