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How did john calhoun's doctrine of nullification describe power between the state and national governments? question options: the federal government could invalidate state laws it believed were unconstitutional. federal troops were allowed to enforce federal laws within state borders. the constitution, as a creation of the people, applied in all cases to all states. state courts could invalidate federal laws they considered unconstitutional.

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