calhoun defended the doctrine of nullification


Calhoun defended the doctrine of nullification because it...

A. Was basic to the beliefs of the land owners in the South.
B. Was an extension of the implied powers clause.
C. Gave states a means of redress against national law.
D. Was a constitutionally established principle.
E. Was stated in the Federalist Papers.

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