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What did John C. Calhoun support,
which was in opposition to Jackson's
view of government?
A. Central Government
B. Federal Authority
C. State's Rights

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Answer:

C. State's Rights

Step-by-step explanation:

John C. Calhoun supported state's rights

which was in opposition to Jackson's

view of government.

He was in support of the state of South Carolina's right to nullify federal tariff legislation which he knew was unfair as it was favourable to the North. As a result of this, he was in conflict with Jackson, who was a unionist.

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