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Why did john c. calhoun argue that states had the right to void federal laws? a) the union of the united states was an agreement among independent states. b) the independence of states was a threat to the union. c) he felt the constitution clearly gave states this right. d) the supreme court ruled that it was the right of states to challenge laws they considered unconstitutional.

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