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NguyenJ

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What was the outcome of the 1832 conflict between Jackson and South Carolina?
 
  a. It ended in victory for the federal government, but strengthened Southern resistance.
  b. It ended in victory for South Carolina and a reduction in federal power.
  c. It resulted in economic losses for Northern states.
  d. South Carolina seceded from the Union.
  e. Andrew Jackson was impeached and removed from office.

Question 2

In a conflict with South Carolina over tariff, President Jackson declared nullification to be
 
  a. a basic tenet of federalism.
  b. a vicious remnant of colonialism.
  c. an implied right of every state.
  d. necessary to the continued existence of the nation.
  e. incompatible with the existence of the Union.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: E



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