Which of the following is most closely associated with the idea of nullification?

A.States' rights
B.Tariffs**
C.Foreign policy
D.Suffrage

1.c

2.a
3.d
4.a d
5.d
6.b
7.a
8.d

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hi i am from connexus 2022 (if people see this in a year or more LoL) 8th grd social studies 8 A unit 6 lesson 1 the age of Jackson and westward expansion pre test here are the answers.

1. C. Andrew Jackson was the doinant political figure in the country during that time.

2. A. states' rights

3. D. the forced removal of Native Americans

4. A & D. increased travel westward & allowed cheap movement of goods

5. D. expanding the territory of the united states to the pacific ocean

6. B. the desire to head west for Oregon

7. A. the U.S. acquired a large tract of land that is now part of at least seven states

8. D. westward exansion and slavery

8th grd social studies 8 A unit 6 lesson 1 Jackson Wins the Presidency quick check here are the answers.

1. D. as a speaker of the house, Henery Clay helped john Quincy Adams become president; later, Adams appointed Clay secretary of state.

2. A. It was possible that an unqualified person could receive a goverment job.

3. B. men who did not own property

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Help is 100% correct Thanks Btw this is for the 8th grade pretest

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Help is correct for 8th grade pretest

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are these correct for the 7th grade pretest?

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Yes these are still correct. "help" is right!

The fact you called yourself a smart girl but still cheated shows that you may not be too smart so if you gone cheat don’t call yourself smart girl at connections because that just sounds stupid.HAVE A GREAT AND BLESSED DAY!!!!

Yes, B.

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