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NEED HELP ASAP How did Daniel Webster and John Calhoun differ in their opinions about state government?
O Webster believed that the state governments were given many powers by the Constitution, while
Calhoun believed states had limited powers based on the Constitution.
O Webster believed that the state governments voluntarily entered into an agreement with the federal
government, while Calhoun believed that the agreement was forced upon the states.
O Webster believed that the state governments had no say over federal laws, but Calhoun believed that
states had the right to ignore federal laws.
O Webster believed that the state governments lacked any rights, while Calhoun believed that state
governments had rights that the federal government granted to them.
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