Plz answer before November 21
How did the position of John C. Calhoun on the nullification controversy contribute
to secession from the Union?
A. Calhoun believed secession was appropriate only if approved by the federal
government.
B. His support for states' rights later grew into a big part of the argument for
secession.
C. As vice president, he argued that states were bound by federal law, which was
supreme
D. He argued that nullification was flawed and infuriated those who wished to secede.