John C. Calhoun developed his doctrine of nullification by drawing ideas from the
A. United States Constitution.
B. Missouri Compromise.
C. Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions.
D. United States Constitution and the Missouri Compromise.
E. ideas of Madison and Jefferson, along with the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution.
Answer: E
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A) Spain B) Great Britain C) France D) Russia E) Portugal
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A) western end of Oklahoma Territory. B) Great American Desert. C) area controlled by Geronimo's Apache followers. D) Rocky Mountain lands.
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A) ?50 percent. B) ?45 percent. C) 32 percent.? D) ?16 percent. E) ?5 percent.