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The Tariff Debate (pages 328-329) Explain in your own words what a tariff is. _______________________________________ Why did many northerners support tariffs? Why did many southerners oppose them?

The Tariff Debate (pages 328-329) Define: States’ Rights-__________________________ _______________________________________ Nullify-_______________________________

The Tariff Debate (pages 328-329) Describe how the tariff debate and the Nullification Crisis threatened to split the nation. ____________________________________________