Imagine a historical setting where important debates and resolutions are being made. You can visualize this as a large chamber with wooden furniture, significant documents scattered on a desk, a candle, a quill and ink. The four areas of the room symbolize the four queries mentioned: the conflict over the tariff of 1828, John Calhoun's reaction to the tariff, the trend in the United States' early years, and the Indian Removal Act of 1830. A shadowy figure represents anxiety and tension felt by those struggling with these issues, asking for help. All entities must be non-specific, not representing any particular individual or event.

5, which statement best explains how the conflict over tariff of 1828 was resolved

The US Supreme Court ruled against the tariff
Daniel Webster gav a speech to the Senate and the tariff was repealed
South Carolina passed the nullification Act which canceled the tariff outright ***
Henry clay proposed to compromise tariff that eventually ceased tensions

6, How did John Calhoun react to the tariff of 1828

He used his power as vice president to influence President Jackson to oppose the tariff***
He led a charge to impose stricter regulations on the second bank of the United states
He devised a force bill allowing the president the right to use the army to enforce the tariff
He claimed that states had the right to cancel any federal law deemed unconstitutional

7, What trend can you find in the United States early years?

An increasing number of states seceding from the Union
A gradual weakening of the federal government's power*****
A growth in support for a the federal government in the North
A series of challenges to the power of the federal government

8, How did the Indian removal Act of 1830
Go against the Worcester vs Georgia ruling

It extended w military campaign against native American people who had farm land
It nullified all previous treaties that protected the interests of Georgians against cherokees
It was a law banning native American groups from owning land with in the borders of any us state*****
It ignored that fact that Indian lands were sovereign and not technically part of the US

PLEASE HELP!!! can someone check my answers and correct which ones are wrong

what are the answers?

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1. Henry clay proposed a compromise tariff**

2. Adams supported efforts to promote the growth of businesses, while Jackson supported efforts to help the ordinary man.**

3. Some settlers loaded their animals and wagons on flatboats to float down rivers.**

4. Some felt he had used his power inappropriately in vetoing legislation to recharter the Bank.**

5. Andrew Jackson opposed the renewal of the bank.**

6. It ignored that fact that Native American lands were sovereign and not technically part of the United States.**

7. John C. Calhoun**

8. He claimed that states had the right to cancel any federal law deemed unconstitutional.**

9. It shows the long distances they were forced to walk to reach their designated lands.**

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10. The United States annexed Texas.**

11. It encouraged Texans to plead with the United States for support.**

12. It encouraged Texans to plead with the United States for support.**

13. It gave the United States territory known as the Mexican Cession.**

14. If the United States annexed Texas, slave states would almost certainly outnumber free states.**

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Ms sue you are wrong, number five is D. Because Henry Clay supposed a lower tariff, which Jackson liked.

the u.s superme court ruled against the tariff

For Unit 6 Lesson 9

so whats the answer to number 6.

Caring Person is correct, the answer is D for "Which statement best explains how the conflict over the Tariff of 1828 was resolved?"

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