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maxonik [38]
3 years ago
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Who was the major proponent of the “theory of nullification” in 1830?

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mihalych1998 [28]3 years ago
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Just had this on a test. John C. Calhoun is the correct answer!!! Hope this helps.
Sedbober [7]3 years ago
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The answer to this question is D. John C. Calhoun

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