Jackson's attitude toward nullification was to
A) oppose it because John C. Calhoun supported it.
B) support it because it was a Southern doctrine and he was a Southerner.
C) oppose it because of his devotion to the Union.
D) oppose it as being divisive in practice, but support it as being correct in principle.
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