What effect did the tariff of 1828, known as the “Tariff of Abominations,” have on John C. Calhoun?
F. He believed only Congress had the right to pass a tariff law.
G. He claimed that all taxes by the federal government were illegal.
H. He argued that a state had a right to nullify an unconstitutional federal law.
J. He attacked the idea that the Union was a mere compact of states.

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Answer:

i think its g

Explanation:

The tariff sought to protect northern and western agricultural products from competition with foreign imports; however, the resulting tax on foreign goods would raise the cost of living in the South and would cut into the profits of New England's industrialists.