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Which argument was most likely used by Southern States in opposition to tariff acts?
The tariffs benefit farmers not industries in the North.
These acts protect industry in the North at the expense of the South.
Slavery in the South is weakened by tariffs on factories.
The government does not regulate tariff acts.

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User Smfoote
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Answer:

These acts protect industry in the North at the expense of the South.

Step-by-step explanation:

The tariffs that the Southern States had didn't benefit them at all compared to what it did in the North.

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User Evans Murithi
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Answer: These acts protect industry in the North at the expense of the South.

Explanation: The south didn't want to pay the tax because it made their products expensive.

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