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Calhoun had resined from his vice president position in 1832 to go back to senate. <span>the </span>Tariff of 1828 also<span> known as the </span>Tariff of Abominations passed through the House of Representitives <span>President </span>John Quincy Adams<span> approved the bill on May 19, 1828, helping to seal his loss to </span>Andrew Jackson<span> in the 1828 presidential election. Later that year in response to the tariff, Vice President </span>John C. Calhoun<span> of South Carolina anonymously penned the </span><span>South Carolina Exposition and Protest</span>. SO judged on this by protest it means the awnser is 2. hope i was able to help
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Yes, I would say the passage justifies the resistance.
Explanation:
Armed, violent resistance will never be the ideal mode of solving a conflict. There are far more effective peaceful ways to solve conflicts. However, at the time of Satana (the American West in the 1800s) white settlers represented an existential threat to Native Americans.
They had superior technology, they were settling in large numbers, and they did not have any intention of sharing the land or developing peaceful ways of cooperation.
Only if white settlers and Native Americans had had both a positive attitude towards dialogue and compromise, a peaceful agreement could have been reachd, and armed resistance, avoided.