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17 August, 09:02

Why was nullification considered a states' rights issue? It gave a state the power to override federal acts. It provided all people in a given state the right to vote. It changed the two-party system to a three-party system. It meant that Native Americans could own slaves in any state. It meant that a federal bank could not be chartered in a state.

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  1. 17 August, 10:57
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    Why was nullification considered a states' rights issue?

    It gave a state the power to override federal acts.

    It provided all people in a given state the right to vote.

    It changed the two-party system to a three-party system.

    It meant that Native Americans could own slaves in any state.

    It meant that a federal bank could not be chartered in a state.

    Your Answer would be: (A).

    It gave a state the power to override federal acts.
  2. 17 August, 12:02
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    I think the answer would be A) but i am not sure
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