Calhoun's South Carolina Exposition and Protest:
A) powerfully defended slavery
B) argued that states could nullify federal legislation
C) announced Calhoun's resignation as vice president
D) showed that Calhoun no longer supported the union
E) protested Jackson's excessive use of power
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