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What did the argument of John C Calhoun in support of nullification in 1828 do?

Helped the North at the expense of the South. (apex)


An argument of John c Calhoun in support of nullification was that the 1828 tariff?

Helped the north at the expense of the south


Which senator from Kentucky proposed the compromise that ended the nullification effort to the tarrif 1828?

John C. Calhoun


What act passed by congress in 1828 resulted in increased sectional differences and the nullification crisis?

In 1828 whencongress passed the tariff of abominations, calhoun joined his fellow southerners in protest.


Who was the most vocal opponent of the tariff of 1828 and advocated states of rights and nullification in the growing sectional conflicts between north and south?

John C. Calhoun


Who was the most vocal opponent of the tariff of 1828 and advocated states right and nullification in the growing sectional conflicts between north and south?

John C. Calhoun


The Southern political thinker who most prominently justified Southern resistance to the Tariff of 1828 was?

John C. Calhoun was a southern political thinker who prominently justified southern resistance to the Tariff of 1828. The nullification crisis is the time period from 1828 to 1832 when South Carolina challenged the Tariff of 1828.


After the passage of the Tariff of Abominations in 1828 which South Carolina politician advocated nullification and stated that the South should ignore any law that favored the North?

John C. Calhoun.


Did john c calhoun want the south to secede?

No, Calhoun was an advocate for the growth and expansion of the Union. He brought back the idea of nullification by a state - of a federal law, following the passage of the Tariff of 1828. Because the tariff was detrimental to the wellbeing of the state, he believed the state had the right to nullification. Secession was not an idea proposed in the South Carolina Exposition and Protest (which stated the Doctrine of Nullification).


Was john C calhoun president in 1828?

No. Calhoun was never President.


Describe the nullification crisis what did clay Webster Jackson and calhoun have to do with this?

Calhoun was the one that began it but, Jackson responded (to the ordinance that declared tariffs of 1828 and 1832) that on the path if continued hell would break lose and would give him the power for military assistance to collect tariff. Responded through forced bill.


What was an important consequence of the tariff of abominations in 1828?

Enunciation of the doctrine of nullification