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Arieonna:

12/15

Arieonna:

rose12345:

i think its c idk if im right

rose12345:

see what other ppl has to say

KingPizza:

So John Calhoun was strongly against the government having all of the power in laws, particularly if they make ones that are against the Constitution. That would eliminate answer C since the President is a part of the government

OLIVER69:

Correct Answer: A Explanation: A staunch defender of the institution of slavery, and a slave owner himself, Calhoun was the Senate's most prominent states' rights advocate, and his doctrine of nullification professed that individual states had a right to reject federal policies that they deemed unconstitutional.

KingPizza:

and I pretty much just summarized the answer for answer A because they have the power to not follow harmful or unconstitutional laws

KingPizza:

@oliver69 wrote:
Correct Answer: A Explanation: A staunch defender of the institution of slavery, and a slave owner himself, Calhoun was the Senate's most prominent states' rights advocate, and his doctrine of nullification professed that individual states had a right to reject federal policies that they deemed unconstitutional.
this would be correct

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