In an attempt to end the nullification crisis, President Andrew Jackson in 1833

A. raised the "tariff of abominations."
B. acceded to John C. Calhoun's demands.
C. agreed to give a larger share of federal authority to the states.
D. proposed authorization of military force to see the acts of Congress were obeyed.
E. threatened to arrest supporters of nullification.


Answer: D

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