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Nullification was the idea that states could nullify, or void, what? A. The citizenship of any American B. Any federal law it felt was unconstitutional C. Any treaty it felt was unconstitutional D. Any
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Nullification was the idea that states could nullify, or void, what? A. The citizenship of any American B. Any federal law it felt was unconstitutional C. Any treaty it felt was unconstitutional D. Any other state's law it felt was unconstitutional
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nullfication was the idea that states could nillify or void : B. any federal law it felt was unconstitutional one of the example of nullification was in 1809 , when Pensylvannia statute stated that the federal government did not have any jurisdiction to be involved inn the case of United states vs Peters
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