<p> Name: ______Per._____</p><p>Nullification Crisis</p><p>Explain how each region of the country felt about each topic. Northeast South West Public land sales</p><p>Had no major agreement or disagreement with land sales</p><p>Internal Improvements</p><p>Business leaders backed government spending on construction of roads and canals; good transportation would bring raw materials and food to this part of the country</p><p>Tariff</p><p>Had no major agreement with tariffs, but did not like having to buy more expensive foreign products</p><p>7. Explain why Southerners did not just buy the cheaper northern goods.</p><p>8. Define the doctrine of nullification.</p><p>9. What was Thomas Jefferson’s version of nullification?</p><p>10. How did Calhoun extend the doctrine? 11. What were the two main arguments about the nature of the federal union?</p><p>Explain the arguments of both sides of the debate that took place on the floor of the Senate in 1830, which fought over the doctrine of nullification. Webster-Hayne debate Robert Hayne - Daniel Webster -</p><p>14. Which leader, discussed in a previous chapter, did Calhoun believe would have been proud of his stance on nullification?</p><p>Explain the position on nullification of the political leaders of the era. Nullification Debate Calhoun- believed the Webster (use the quote) - Jackson- states were the final judgment on what laws are constitutional. States are sovereign (supreme) in their decisions, above the federal government</p><p>17. To what lengths was Jackson willing to go follow through with his position?</p><p>18. Explain who resolved the conflict and how it was resolved.</p>
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