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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What justification did Southern states use in the 1800s to nullify tariff laws? states' rights right to secession popular sovereignty Kansas-Nebraska Act

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Notamathgenius @dmezzullo

OpenStudy (notamathgenius):

I am pretty sure it would be Popular Sovereignty

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well we're in a bit of a pickle.. Who's correct? haha

OpenStudy (notamathgenius):

No we are both wrong its Succesion they wanted to leave the nion to get away from all the laws being passed and to make their own rules

OpenStudy (notamathgenius):

Union*

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So, B?

OpenStudy (notamathgenius):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay thank you! Would you happen to know this one? To prepare the country for World War I, what became an early focus of American industrial mass production? ships airplanes automobiles ammunition

OpenStudy (dmezzullo):

or its ammo

OpenStudy (notamathgenius):

I rememer this one lol Ok in ww1 we had a mass production on ammo, guns (anything lethal) Ships we were coming up in the race against time to see what country obviously could do this the fastest, If I had to really get one out there it would have to be Ammo becuase we went through it like nothing.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the first one isn't the right to secession, I just took the test and got that wrong

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