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13 September, 17:01

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c. calhoun's arguments in favor of nullification were awkward because

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  1. 13 September, 17:30
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    They were awkward because his arguments were meant to save the union by giving southern states rights to nullify federal decisions. What actually happened was that the southern states were inspired by his talks of nullification to secede so his plan actually backfired.
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