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In History / High School | 2014-11-29

How was the nullification crisis resolved?

A. By South Carolina withdrawing its call for nullification

B. By John C. Calhoun giving in to Andrew Jackson

C. Through a compromise achieved by Henry Clay

D. With military intervention ordered by Jackson

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Answer (3)

the answer is B) by John C Calhoun giving in to Andrew Jackson.

Answered by Anonymous | 2024-06-10

By **John **C. **Calhoun **giving in to Andrew Jackson was the **nullification crisis **resolved. Hence, option **B **is correct.
What is the nullification crisis?
In American history, the **Nullification Crisis **was a dispute that erupted between South **Carolina **and the federal government in 1832–1833, as a result of the latter's attempt to declare the **federal Tariffs **of 1828 and 1832 **invalid **in the state .
Even **though **it wasn't the first crisis that dealt with state **authority **over alleged **unconstitutional **intrusions on its sovereignty , the Nullification Crisis marked a turning **point **in American history because it was the first time that **tensions **between state and federal **authority **nearly resulted in civil war.
A compromise bill that **John **C. **Calhoun **and Henry Clay **negotiated **in 1833 gradually lowered **tariffs **over the subsequent ten years.
Thus, option **B **is correct.
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Answered by gauravsingh23VT | 2024-06-16

The Nullification Crisis was resolved through a compromise led by Henry Clay, which gradually lowered tariffs and led South Carolina to withdraw its Ordinance of Nullification. This compromise came after President Jackson took a firm stance against nullification, including military action. Therefore, the correct answer is C: Through a compromise achieved by Henry Clay.
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Answered by gauravsingh23VT | 2024-10-09