In his doctrine of nullification, John C. Calhoun argued

In his doctrine of nullification, John C. Calhoun argued 




A. that states were the final authority on the constitutionality of federal laws.
B. all laws related to a state's economic development should come from that state.
C. states, not the Congress, should ratify amendments to the constitution.
D. there should not be a federal court system. E. that a state could not impose tariffs and levies on goods made in a neighboring state.






Answer: A


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