What vision of America did Senator Robert Young Hayne (and John C. Calhoun) support?
He believed democracy—that the country was formed to benefit the people, and the people should have the most power.
He believed in states’ rights—that the country was formed to benefit the states, and the states should have the most power.
He believed in a strong central government—that the country was formed to be a unified nation, and the federal government should have the most power.
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It would be "He believed in states’ rights—that the country was formed to benefit the states, and the states should have the most power. "
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The vision of America that Senator Robert Young Hayne (and John C. Calhoun) supported was:
He believed in states’ rights—that the country was formed to benefit the states, and the states should have the most power.
A country is nothing without its states and the benefit of its states leads to the overall profit of the country.
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