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The main idea of nullification was that _____. 1. the President could enact any law that he pleased 2. Congress had power over the Supreme Court 3. states could override federal laws 4. the Supreme Court
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The main idea of nullification was that _____.
1. the President could enact any law that he pleased
2. Congress had power over the Supreme Court
3. states could override federal laws
4. the Supreme Court could overturn presidential decisions
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The answer is C, It allows the right for states to invalidate any federal laws
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