What was the theory of nullification
a. the belief that the first amendment gives the na...
History, 31.01.2020 20:04 jesspatrick91810
What was the theory of nullification
a. the belief that the first amendment gives the national government the right to notify any state law
b. the believe that the 10th amendment gives the state the right to nullify a federal law within their borders
c. the believe that judicial review is the supreme court the right another to nullify any state or federal law
d. the belief that inherent powers give the national government the right to exhale it state for not following its laws
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