In 1832, South Carolina declared that it had the power to nullify federal laws with which it disagreed -- namely, a set of tariffs designed to protect northern manufacturers. In response, President Andrew Jackson issued a proclamation asserting the Supreme Court's ultimate power to decide constitutional questions and emphasizing that its decisions had to be obeyed -- even though, earlier that same year, he had ignored the Court's decision in Worcester v. Georgia (prohibiting the forced removal of the Cherokee from Georgia)
I don't know what your options were, but here are some reasons for the US to provide support to countries in Africa:
-moral reason: it's morally right to share the wealth
-humanitarian reasons: we care about other people and we don't want other people to suffer
-economic reasons: if the US provides aid to those countries, it can later invest in them too, which will be economically profitable.
-it's also generally good if other countries are also rich, as they can be a potential market for the US goods
Raw cotton crops doubled each decade after 1800 because farmers grew nothing else. The cotton gin sped production and the "de-seeding" of cotton so much that the economy improved so farmers stuck with cotton.
Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
The correct answer is : French
Explanation:
This alliance was more than incredible. It is considered as the first non-ideological alliance between a Muslim and a Christian state. It was important because it caused a great scandal in the Christian world. I was presented as an opportunity for both sides to fight against the hegemony of the House of Habsburg.