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23 September, 20:39

The South's reaction to the federal tariffs of the early 1800s stemmed from a belief that tariffs

A. raised the price of manufactured goods and hurt trade with Britain.

B. resulted in compromise with the North and higher prices for cotton.

C. resulted in fines for large plantations and slave owners.

D. raised the demand for cotton and increased trade with Britain.

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  1. 23 September, 21:08
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    A. The South was upset with federal tariff decisions, eliminating D and basically B. C is eliminated because tariffs don't involve fines.
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