In the 1820s, John C. Calhoun proposed his doctrine of nullification

In the 1820s, John C. Calhoun proposed his doctrine of nullification 



A. to reduce the political power of Andrew Jackson.
B. as an alternative to possible secession.
C. as a means to end the national bank.
D. to support trade tariffs.
E. to counter the growing influence of abolitionism in the North.






Answer: B


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