Ansewer C, Republican Party
He visited and campaigned in all fifty states.
He refused to accept public finance money.
He opened campaign offices in all fifty states.
Illinois
Indiana
Louisiana
Answer:
Ohio
Explanation:
We can recognize one specific historical instance that very clearly represents Jackson's ideological relationship towards the extension of federal power.
This would be 1832's Nullification Crisis:
Since the Revolutionary War, there had been tension between North and South over tariffs. Congress had previously passed a raise in tariffs on manufactured goods, scandalizing Southern agricultural states. South Carolina and a few other states went as far as to threaten to leave the Union with the Ordinance of Nullification, which rejected the tariffs imposed by the government.
Jackson was outraged by the South's response and demanded Congress to pass a Force Bill that permitted the Federal Government to use force against the states that tried to overpass federal law. After this first step to prevent the Union from breaking up, he agreed to lower the tariffs in a compromise that helped keep balance for the time being.
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