When faced with South Carolina's Ordinance of Nullification in 1832, President Jackson:
a. took it as a personal threat to himself and the Union, calling John Calhoun a madman
b. reacted in a low-key manner, consistent with the dignity of his office
c. avoided the real issue by calling for John Calhoun to resign as vice president
d. provoked a direct confrontation over the issue
A
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