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Which statement below best describe John C. Calhoun's views on states' rights?
O A state can declare a federal lawit believes to be unconstitutional as null and void within its borders.
Only the Supreme Court can declare a federal law to be unconstitutional
The federal government was created by the American people and therefore no state has the right to leave it.
O Each state should be free to conduct its own foreign policy without the interference of the federal government.
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