The right answer is the B) South Carolinians in support of secession believed liberty was more important than maintaining the Union. Calhoun had firmly opposed the so-called Tariff of Abominations (1828), since it was, he believed, detrimental to the Southern states and ultimately unconstitutional (since those states would have to pay more for imported goods). During this dinner, which took place in 1830, President Jackson toasted the preservation of the Union, and Calhoun responded with those famous words, which reflected his beliefs in a state's right to secede from the Union if the freedom and sovereignty of its citizens were not being respected.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
In 1794, the Whiskey Rebellion threatened the stability of the nascent United States and forced President Washington to personally lead the United States militia westward to stop the rebels.
-viewed BUS as privileged institution
-all federal tax revenue deposited in BUS
-BUS had unfair advantage over other banks
-BUS stockholders earned interest from deports
-Nicholas Biddle, banks president extended loans to congressman at much lower rates of interest ran bank gave to average citizen
-suspicious of big banks
-thought national bank was a symbol of big business, threat to democracy, and a tool of the wealthy :) hope this helps !
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