How did Jackson respond to South Carolina’s effort to nullify the tariffs of 1828 and 1832?
a. He endorsed the effort.
b. He threatened military action.
c. He blockaded Charleston harbor.
d. He encouraged slaves in South Carolina to revolt.
b. He threatened military action.
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