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Which of the following contributed to John Calhoun's resignation of the vice presidency in 1832?

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Answer: He and Jackson disagreed over the Nullification Crisis. He resigned the vice-presidency in order to run for the Senate. He had also been Adams's vice-president and could see that he would have far more power as a US senator. He had also had rather a feud with Jackson over his wife's treatment of Peggy O'Neil.

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