The divisions over nullification between Jackson and Calhoun were particularly ironic in that   A. both men had initially supported a strong federal government.   B. neither man had initially supported a strong federal government.   C. Jackson had not initially supported a strong federal government, while Calhoun had.   D. Calhoun had not initially supported a strong federal government, while Jackson had

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The divisions over nullification between Jackson and Calhoun were particularly ironic in that

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    A.

    both men had initially supported a strong federal government.

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    B.

    neither man had initially supported a strong federal government.

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    C.

    Jackson had not initially supported a strong federal government, while Calhoun had.

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    D.

    Calhoun had not initially supported a strong federal government, while Jackson had.

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