How did the Nullification Crisis and its resolution foreshadow the Civil War?
A.
South Carolina challenged federal authority over the states by declaring a federal tariff void, but the president and Congress maintained that federal authority was supreme.


B.
South Carolina defied an international trade agreement negotiated by the president, so the president used the military to force the state government to abide by the agreement.


C.
After South Carolina prohibited citizens from capturing or transporting escaped slaves, the president ordered the military to seek out and capture escaped slaves living in the state.


D.
After South Carolina illegally signed a treaty with Spain without Senate approval, the federal government declared martial law in the state until a new state government was elected.

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Answer:

South Carolina challenged federal authority over the states by declaring a federal tariff void, but the president and Congress maintained that federal authority was supreme.

Option: (A)

Explanation:

  • Nullification crisis was the sectional political clash between south and north region in United States.
  • The South Carolina was strictly against the increased tax and tariff, so they challenged the federal authority for a tariff void.
  • But later the president stated that the decision was supreme.  
  • This led to the outraged civil war.
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