Question

What pitted John C. Calhoun against Andrew Jackson from the beginning?
A) He resented Jackson's stance on slavery.
B) He disliked Jackson's elitist mannerisms.
C) He coveted the presidency and was hoping to succeed Jackson sooner rather than later.
D) Jackson was known to have had an affair with one of John C. Calhoun's own mistresses.

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