With these 2
which of the following is a true statement about the theory of nullificati...
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With these 2
which of the following is a true statement about the theory of nullification?
a. president jackson supported the theory.
b. the theory was greatly supported by people in the state of south carolina.
c. martin van buren came up with the theory of nullification.
d. john c. calhoun stole the theory from van buren and tried to take credit for it.
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a. because he was madly in love with her
b. because he knew her from the time she was a baby
c. because her situation reminded him of how his own beloved wife, rachel, was maligned during his campaign
d. because her situation reminded him of how his sister, molly, was unjustly accused of having an affair with a naval officer
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