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Why did Jackson and John C. Calhoun disagree with one another about nullification? A) Jackson wanted to make Calhoun look weak.

B) Calhoun did not support nullification.

C) Calhoun wanted the federal government to have all the power.

D) Jackson felt states should not be able to stop the federal government.

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