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According to john c. calhoun, what could a state do to nullify a federal law?

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Calhoun, following Jefferson, argued that states could “veto” federal acts they judged to exceed the federal government's limited powers because the Constitution was a “compact” among sovereign states. Unlike Adams, however, President Andrew Jackson forcefully denounced the theory of nullification.
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