In terms of his views on federal authority versus states' rights, Jackson
A) Was always a states' righter on domestic issues but a strong nationalist in foreign affairs.
B) Believed that the federal government should always prevail in the event of conflict between the two.
C) Changed his mind frequently, depending on the most recent argument he heard.
D) Was a nationalist on some issues and a states' rights advocate on others.
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