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Why did southern resist the increased traffic in 1828, arguing it should be nullified? A. It was not helpful ya any section of the country. B. It benefited one section of the country at the expense of
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Why did southern resist the increased traffic in 1828, arguing it should be nullified?
A. It was not helpful ya any section of the country.
B. It benefited one section of the country at the expense of another.
C. It increased the market for cotton.
D. It increased foreign competition.
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Answer: The test answers in order are B
A
C
Step-by-step explanation:
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i think the answer is the first one
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