<span>(E) is the most correct answer. Jackson felt that nullification and the threat of secession were tantamount to treason, and that the national government was the port of last call for any disputes over the legality of laws. Any calls to disregard the tariffs were not going to be looked upon kindly by the federal government.</span>
Im not understand, what language do you use?
It's true that Decisions made by the US court
No, it is generally false that rural <span>people were lured to the big city by higher factory wages and cultural and educational advantages, since those in the country usually stayed where they were. </span>
In general, the factor that made this dream possible was that this area of the world was not used to seeing invaders and was fairly naive about the consequences.