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The states retained their sovereignty despite their decision to ratify the Constitution and enter the Union, according to vice presidentMultiple choice question.John C. Calhoun.Hannibal Hamlin.Henry Clay.William Jennings Bryan.John Quincy Adams.

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The states retained their sovereignty despite their decision to ratify the Constitution and enter the Union, according to vice presidentMultiple choice question.John C. Calhoun.Hannibal Hamlin.Henry Clay.William Jennings Bryan.John Quincy Adams.

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The correct answer is John C. Calhoun. He was a strong proponent of states' rights and argued that states retained their sovereignty even after ratifying the Constitution and joining the Union.

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