In the 1830 Daniel Webster-Robert Hayne debate, Webster considered Hayne's arguments to be an attack on
A. the integrity of the Union.
B. President Jackson's leadership.
C. free states.
D. the institution of slavery.
E. the nation's tariff policies.
Answer: A
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