A crisis erupted in the 1830's over nullification. Which of the following does not describe an aspect of nullification?
A) States could secede from the union if they deemed this necessary
B) States could prevent federal legislation from being enforced within their boundaries
C) States could override presidential vetoes regardless of congressional action
D) States could invalidate federal legislation
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OpenStudy (goalieboy):
@jabez177 please help
jabez177 (jabez177):
What do you think?
jabez177 (jabez177):
I'm a bit busy so I can't think right.
OpenStudy (goalieboy):
I am not really sure
OpenStudy (goalieboy):
@YoungStudier can you help any on this one
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OpenStudy (goalieboy):
@a1234
OpenStudy (a1234):
From Wikipedia: Nullification, in United States constitutional history, is a legal theory that a state has the right to nullify, or invalidate, any federal law which that state has deemed unconstitutional.
Pretty much gives you the answer...
OpenStudy (goalieboy):
what letter choice is it?
OpenStudy (a1234):
Give it a try
OpenStudy (goalieboy):
B?
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