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OpenStudy (anonymous):

MEDAL + FAN 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):

I think it's A or C, but I'm not sure.

OpenStudy (darkbluechocobo):

The south wanted to leave the Union to get away from all the laws that were being passed. I would say B rights to secession

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I saw another post where someone said they put B and got it wrong, that's why I eliminated that one.

OpenStudy (darkbluechocobo):

Oh rip

OpenStudy (darkbluechocobo):

let me research more then

OpenStudy (darkbluechocobo):

brb

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay, thank you!

OpenStudy (darkbluechocobo):

Ok so: The Civil War put an end to most nullification attempts. Nullification relied on principles of states' rights that were viewed as no longer viable after the Civil War. Basically the south wanted to nullfiy all the laws that were coming in and Nullification as it says is relied on states rights

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you so much!

OpenStudy (darkbluechocobo):

Mhm

OpenStudy (darrenmadx):

The south felt that they were more different then the North so their taxes should be different

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