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What was the Calhoun doctrine?

He pressed for states rights in the case of slavery.
He wanted states to have the right to nullify national laws.
He tried to enforce national laws over states rights.
He supported the increased tariffs to promote industries in his home state.

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He wanted states to have the right to nullify national laws.

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User Matthieu Cartier
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Answer:

B) He wanted states to have the right to nullify national laws.

Step-by-step explanation:

Calhoun argued that the American union consisted of sovereign states who could override federal laws. For reference, this is also called the "Nullification Crisis".

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