What was Daniel Webster's view on the Nullification Crisis?(1 point)

Responses

A. He believed that if any state disagreed with the Constitution, it should secede from the Union.
A. He believed that if any state disagreed with the Constitution, it should secede from the Union.

B. He believed that states should have the right to interpret the Constitution as they saw fit.
B. He believed that states should have the right to interpret the Constitution as they saw fit.

C. He believed that the Constitution represented the states and the American people, so if states nullified federal laws, the nation would fall apart.
C. He believed that the Constitution represented the states and the American people, so if states nullified federal laws, the nation would fall apart.

D. He believed that the Constitution said that only the president has the authority to nullify federal laws.
D. He believed that the Constitution said that only the president has the authority to nullify federal laws.

C. He believed that the Constitution represented the states and the American people, so if states nullified federal laws, the nation would fall apart.