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Why has the power to regulate interstate commerce become such an important power of congress?
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The Nullification Crisis. Calhoun's pamphlet sparked a national debate over the doctrine of nullification and its constitutionality. ... Jackson supported states' rights but viewed nullification as a prelude to secession, and he vehemently opposed any measure that could potentially break up the Union.
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