“The union shall be preserved.” —Andrew Jackson, 1830 Andrew Jackson made this statement in response to what event? (1 point) Responses South Carolina’s threat to nullify a federal law South Carolina’s threat to nullify a federal law growing opposition to the Mexican-American War growing opposition to the Mexican-American War Missouri being admitted as a slave state Missouri being admitted as a slave state the passage of the American System

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Andrew Jackson made this statement in response to South Carolina’s threat to nullify a federal law. This refers specifically to the Nullification Crisis of the early 1830s, where South Carolina attempted to nullify federal tariffs, leading to tensions between the state and the federal government.

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South Carolina’s threat to nullify a federal law.

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