Use the excerpt from John C. Calhoun's 1837 speech "The Positive Good of
Slavery" to answer the question.
Which excerpt from the passage BEST illustrates the tensions that would
eventually lead to the Nullification Crisis?
OA. "As the friend of the Union I openly proclaim it"
OB. "We of the South will not, cannot, surrender our institutions."
OC. "Be it good or bad, [slavery] has grown up with our society and
institutions"
OD. "I hold it to be a good, as it has thus far proved itself to be to both,
and will continue to prove so"