what was supported by John C. Calhoun?
A. The power of the federal government to prevent secession
B. The rights of states to veto federal law
C. The raid at Harper Ferry
D. The cause of abolition

Respuesta :

John C. Calhoun championed The rights of states to veto federal law. He spent at least 20 years of his life in the senate to ensure that  individual states had a right to reject federal policies that they deemed unconstitutional.

Therefor option B is correct.

Who was John C. Calhoun?

 John Caldwell Calhoun was an American politician and statesman who hailed from South Carolina.

  He occupied  several important positions including being the seventh vice president of the United State.

 He also served as a congressman, and the secretary of war.

He was of the opinion that states had the right to overturn federal laws if such laws were not of their best interest.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The cause of abolition

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