Question

What made Henry Clay so significant in the 1820s?
A) His political theories later inspired John C. Calhoun to argue for state's rights.
B) His political genius stood behind Andrew Jackson's powerful political machine.
C) His political skills were as remarkable and his concept of the American System had lasting influence.
D) An intellectual first and foremost, he was most comfortable in the company of Virginia's old elite.

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