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How did the Nullification Crisis reflect Andrew Jackson's policies?

Jackson refused to support laws that would set up a national bank.

Jackson supported a strong central government to enforce federal laws.

Jackson thought states should not use federal government funds.

Jackson valued states' rights, but the Union was more important.

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Jackson supported a strong, central government to enforce federal laws. this is because nullification enabled the states to rejects a federal law if thought unconstitutional or unjust.
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