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How did the Doctrine of Nullification uphold the founding principles? It was based on by the people, for the people. It was based on the principle of federalism. It was based on the supremacy of national
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How did the Doctrine of Nullification uphold the founding principles? It was based on by the people, for the people. It was based on the principle of federalism. It was based on the supremacy of national government. It was found in the Constitution.
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It was based on the supremacy of national government.
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