Which statement best describes Jackson's view of those who supported nullification?
A) Jackson viewed nullification as a dangerous and treasonous affront to the union.
B) He sympathized with the stance on nullification expressed by Southerners.
C) Jackson viewed them as an unimportant voice in the national political debate.
D) He defeated them by ignoring their ideas and refusing to debate the issue.
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