In his doctrine of nullification,John C.Calhoun argued that
A) states were the final authority on the constitutionality of federal laws.
B) a state could not impose tariffs and levies on goods made in a neighboring state.
C) there should not be a federal court system.
D) states,not Congress,should ratify amendments to the Constitution.
E) all laws related to a state's economic development should come from that state.
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