Daniel Webster, a senator from Massachusetts, vehemently opposed the idea of nullification in his stirring speech in the Senate. His speech, known as the "Second Reply to Hayne," delivered on January 26, 1830, defended the supremacy of the federal government and argued against the nullification doctrine put forth by Senator Robert Hayne of South Carolina. Webster's speech is considered one of the most important and powerful speeches in American political history.
Andrew Jackson, he found that the idea of nullification was limiting his power and he didn't like that. In fact he was outraged when South Carlolina opposed and made the nullificationa and was only settled when they made an agreement to lower the tariff. I hope this helped!
Use common sense with this question, does someone's dad always work 24/7? And if you didnt get that hint, the answer is no.
They have the power to foul up our country
its like martin luther kings speech and how rosa parks didnt want to give up her seat. Its like going against the whites and not doing what they are told.
how can i get a grant if i didnt sign up for the selective service
He didnt have a job. He was in collage. He didnt have a job. He was in collage.
im so sorry but i didnt know the answer
Cos they didnt like it
Use common sense with this question, does someone's dad always work 24/7? And if you didnt get that hint, the answer is no.
yes and no the people declared him emperor because he acted not to want the throne and agreed to keep the senate but the senate was really just for show and unlike his uncle Julius he didnt act like a king
Because the US senate didnt approve of it. And the president had had a stroke so he couldn't sign it himself.
To try and sort out to the people what he knew and didnt know, and what his course of action would be.