The nullification confrontation of 1832-1833 between President Andrew Jackson and South Carolina Senator John C. Calhoun concerned

A. Jackson’s attempts to abolish slavery in the South
B. Calhoun’s claim that a state has the power to ignore federal laws
C. the constitutionality of the second Bank of the United States
D. whether slavery would be allowed in western territorieshe Native Americans in Saratoga who had fought with them against the British.

B. Calhoun’s claim that a state has the power to ignore federal laws