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States’ rights is the belief that states

A. have fewer rights than the national government. B. should have nothing to do with the national government. C. have more rights than the national government. D.
should always deal with the national government.

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Answer:

C. have more rights than the national government.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to this belief, every policies that passed in each states should come with little to no intervention from the federal government. In the past, United States adopted this system. But the people at that time soon realized that it created more problems than they expected.

For example, if we let the states have more rights than the national government, each states can openly disobey federal government rules. This will make it difficult for the federal government to do things such as collecting taxes from each states, trying to reach a national consensus on war, implementing a new law on national scale, etc.

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