The greatest concern of those opposing nullification during the crisis in the 1830s was that South Carolina would become much too powerful and impose slavery on other states.
This was a legitimate concern as it was very bad at the time if a Southern state had so much power.
Answer:
Most likely an interventionist approach
Explanation:
To develop good trade routes and a sphere of influence near the country.
Explanation:
<u>While the cultural affinity to Europe meant that the USA could trade well with Europe it needed allies and to make a sphere of influence closer to home</u> for which the new Latin american countries were chosen in dire need of a support system.
<u>The countries would be assisted i trade by the bigger and richer united states </u>and in turn would develop the economy of US through easier sanctions and political influence that would develop.
47% haha hope this helped