The nullification crisis involving South Carolina took place because John C. Calhoun and southern planters strongly disagreed with the
a.Appeals process and Judicial Review
b.Tariff of Abominations (1828)
c.Charter for the 2nd US Bank
d.Industrial Revolution

Respuesta :

Answer:

C. Charter for the 2nd U.S. Bank

Explanation:

I did a lesson on this yesterday.

The nullification crisis happened when President Andrew Jackson had just been elected for president. President Jackson didn't agree with the 2nd bank and neither did many southerners because they didn't like putting their money in one place for the whole country because they made more money because of plantations than the north made on fishing and black smithing

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