Although the doctrine of nullification is commonly associated with John C. Calhoun, the notion is plainly evident in
a. the Declaration of Independence.
b. the Articles of Confederation.
c. Madison's notes at the Constitutional Convention.
d. the Bill of Rights.
e. the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions.
Answer: E
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