How did the Nullification Crisis reflect Andrew Jackson's policies? Jackson supported a strong central government to enforce federal laws. Jackson thought states should not use federal government funds. Jackson refused to support laws that would set up a national bank. Jackson valued states' rights, but the Union was more important.
@Lady.Liv1776 i think it is A but i don't know
I believe it is actually B. because The Nullification Crisis was a sectional crisis during the presidency of Andrew Jackson created by South Carolina's 1832 Ordinance of Nullification. This ordinance declared by the power of the State that the federal Tariffs of 1828 and 1832 were unconstitutional and therefore null and void within the sovereign boundaries of South Carolina. And a Tariff is just taxes
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