It is intended to protect flourishing manufacturing. Britain already had a very efficient manufacturing machine, and could produce finished goods much more cheaply than factories in America that had just began to start. The tariff made products from foreign manufacturers more expensive than American goods, which made the American good purchased more.
A whistle-stop campaign is best described by the second choice:
<span>short campaign speeches given by a politician from a train
This takes its name from how trains would stop at various stations with a whistle sound, and a politician would speak for a short while to gain campaign support, then quickly leave with the train for the next station to do the same thing.
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I'm pretty sure the answer is B. Regions I hoped this helped