In the aftermath of the nullification crisis president


1. In the aftermath of the nullification crisis, President Jackson responded to southern concerns about the tariff by

A) insisting that high protective tariffs were in the national interest.

B) attempting unsuccessfully to have Congress repeal the Tariff of 1832.

C) persuading Congress to pass new legislation enacting a compromise tariff to gradually reduce duties.

D) ignoring the issue.

2. The first national campaign organized in support of Andrew Jackson's candidacy marked the beginning of

A) modern American political parties and party politics.

B) orchestrating Native American support for presidential candidates.

C) insisting that presidents only speak to the interest of the wealthy elite during the campaign.

D) downplaying the interests of state and local party officials and instead devoting the party's efforts strictly to the national campaign for the presidency.

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