Anti-Federalist
The Liberals.
Andrew Jackson did not support nullification and he responded in a strong manner warning against it. He actually stated those who would propagate it would be held liable for treason.
Which of these would a socially conservative politician MOST LIKELY support?
Jackson was deeply opposed to nullifiction, but he was worried about the economic issues in the southern states, so he passed another tariff to lower the previous rate.
A 17th century European king would most likely support the divine right theory.
Taoism
Austrian Banker
It never would have happened, simple as that
The ordinance of nullification
because they were nothing to support if this would abolished
Andrew Jackson told Calhoun that the US would not tolerate nullification of the tariff. If South Carolina tried, the army would enforce the law.
The author would most likely support the political views of the abolitionists.