What were two reasons for the Nullification Crisis in 1832?
a biased system that favored the agricultural states
the tariff of 1832 that reduced tariff rates to 35%
the belief that the tariff system would bring poverty to the North
a state’s decision that states could ignore laws not in the Constitution
South Carolina’s refusal to pay taxes on goods it did not produce
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a biased system that favored the agricultural states. South Carolina's refusal to pay taxes on goods it did not produce.
The primary cause of the Nullification Crisis of 1832 was the hated 1828 Tariff of Abominations that drastically increased tariff rates. Other causes of the Nullification Crisis included southern adoption of the theory of nullification as well as political ambition from southern leaders such as John C. Calhoun.