What can one can conclude from Jackson's response to the nullification crisis?

A) Jackson was a strong supporter of states' rights.
B) Jackson believed in the limited use of federal power, but also that states were not truly sovereign.
C) Jackson supported the unlimited use of federal power.
D) Jackson supported higher tariffs, especially on manufactured goods coming from Europe.
E) Jackson supported lower tariffs, especially on manufactured goods going from the South to the North.


Answer: B

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