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  1. What was John C. Calhoun’s opinion on slavery?Responses Calhoun opposed slavery and argued that it robbed both the slave and
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  2. Early in his political career, Vice-President John C. Calhoun had supported the criteria of a strong central government. But in
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  3. The nullification confrontation of 1832-1833 between President Andrew Jackson and South Carolina Senator John C. Calhoun
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  4. Explain John C. Calhoun's Doctrine of Nullification.Answer: The Doctrine of Nullification states that a state had a right to
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  5. Who drafted the compromise that established California as a free state and allowed the territories of Utah and New Mexico to
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  6. Which senator from Kentucky proposed the compromise that ended the nullification effort to the Tariff of 1828?(1
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  7. During the debate over California’s statehood, which political figure refused to compromise regarding the expansion of
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  8. During the debate over California’s statehood, which political figure refused to compromise regarding the expansion of
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  9. Which senator from Kentucky proposed the compromise that ended the nullification effort to the Tariff of 1828?(1 point)
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  10. During the debate over California’s statehood, which political figure refused to compromise regarding the expansion of
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