What did South Carolina argue that sovereign states could do about high tariffs?
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: South Carolinians argued that sovereign states could nullify the Tariff of 1832 and other Congress.
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In the 1920s, advertisers sought to sell products by making women feel insecure about their weight and appearance
A) True B) False
The undisputed leader in global military affairs is
a. the EU. b. Russia. c. China. d. the United States. e. North Korea.
Along with Venice in Italy, what other post classical city is famous for its dependence on boats and canals as the primary means of urban transport
a. Chang'an b. Tenochtitlan c. London d. Samarkland e. Timbuktu