How did the Nullification Crisis reflect Andrew Jackson's policies?

He refused to support laws that would set up a national bank.
Jackson supported a strong central government to enforce federal laws.
He thought states should not use federal government funds.
He valued states rights but the Union was more important.

IS THE ANSWER c?

What does C have to do with the Nullification Crisis? Rethink.

Then the answer is D or B?

It's A, B, or D.

What does your text say?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nullification_Crisis

Well I know that it inst A. B or D is what I would go with, but I don't know which one is the best one to go with.

I agree that B and D seem somewhat similar. They are not the same. You have to choose. It's up to you.

Yes, the answer is c) He thought states should not use federal government funds.