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18. The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions were one of the first examples of the challenge of states' rights. What does this mean?
a. States have very limited powers
b. States must obey all federal laws
c. States can choose the president
d States can challenge and nullify (or void) unconstitutional federal laws

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