Answer:
C. It started the Doctrine of Nullification
Explanation:
The trouble began with the <u>Tariff of 1828</u>. The South was afraid the high tariff would hurt their trade with Europe. South Carolina talked about nullifying the tariff. The argument over the <u>"Doctrine of Nullification"</u> was debated in the Senate. Senator Robert Hayne of South Carolina concluded that if a law was harmful to a particular state, it was the right of that state to declare the law null and void. Daniel Webster of Massachusetts argued that only the Supreme Court could declare a law null and void. He ended his speech with this famous quotation: "Liberty and Union now and forever, one and inseparable."
The enclosure Movement helped to bring about the industrial revolution by lowering the tax on land that was transferred from public use to private--making it easier for firms to set up factories.
Berlin wall was built in August 13, 1961
April 12, 1961 bay of pigs invasion
October 30, 1956 Suez crisis
A. American-Soviet competition for military dominance