The main way in which Calhoun and Jackson differed on the issue of Nullification is that Jackson believed the states did not have a right to deem a law unconstitutional, while Calhoun did.
"Be the kind of leader you'd want to follow. If you wouldn't follow someone like you, how can you expect others to?"
This has a large meaning because it inspires me to become a better leader. It makes you think about how you act. After all, who would follow you if you wouldn't follow you?
Federalist supported the bank, they were typically pro-British in foreign policy, and wanted a loose interpretation of the Constitution and wanted a strong central government. the democratic republicans on the other hand opposed the national bank, were pro-french in foreign policy, and wanted a strict interpretation of the Constitution and a weak central government <span />
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