put down nullification with military force
Anti-federalists that believed the original constitution gave the government power to infringe upon the rights of man.
The articles of confederation gave power to the states and left very little power for the federal government.
The Hepburn act gave the government the power to set and limit shipping costs.
The _______ gave Congress the power to impose an income tax on the American people.
Congress was not unwilling to give the President the veto power. Certain members of the Constitutional Convention were. Congress, as we know it today, did not write the Constitution. Some Framers of the Constitution did not favor the veto power, fearing it gave the President too much power of the legislative branch. In fact, many Framers felt the President should simply be an agent of the Congress subject to its direction and control.
The Force Act gave President Jackson power to use armed forces. The forces could be used to enforce the collection of a tariff in South Carolina or any other state.
Force Bill
Force Act.
Indian Removal Act.
No
NO! He opposed it because he believed it gave too much power to the poor.
The federalist objected to the Bill of Rights because they believed it gave the government enough power, but not to much to prevent tyranny.
gave the common man more power
John C. Calhoun called on the south to nullify President Andrew Jackson's tariff of 1828. His home state of South Carolina passed legislation to nullify a federal law. President Jackson was empowered by the Force Bill, which gave the President the power to send troops to make sure federal law was obeyed. Jackson sent federal troops to Charleston, and threatened to hang Calhoun. The Compromise of 1833 eased tensions.
It gave us salad and crutons
It gave us salad and crutons
Andrew Jackson was considered as a national hero after defeating the British in the Battle of New Orleans which gave him the honor to receive his photo printed on the $20 dollar bill