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Winters
21 May, 06:31
What was John c calhouns view on nullification
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Cindy Farley
21 May, 08:30
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Mr. Calhouns view on nullification was that every state had the right to nullify any federal law they deemed unconstitutional.
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His exact words were "The right of a State to interpose, in the last resort, in order to arrest an unconstitutional act of the General Government, within its limits."
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Matteo Turner
21 May, 09:06
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He was the one who proposed the theory of nullification, which declared the tariff unconstitutional and therefore unenforceable.
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