How did John Calhoun react to the Tariff of 1828 there's not an answer in here that says he resigned

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He did resign, and later that year authored an article on the right of a state to nullify a federal law. That was the beginning of the concept of nullification, which led to the Civil War
Are these your choices?

A. He used his power as Vice President to influence President Jackson to oppose the tariff.
B. He led a charge to impose sticker regulations on the second bank of the United States.
C. He devised a force bill allowing the president the right to use the army to enforce the tariff.
D. He claimed that states had the right to cancel any federal law deemed unconstitutional.