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28 October, 03:54

What is an example of how states' rights were a cause of sectionalism?

A. States wanted to pass laws without federal interference.

B. States wanted to print their own money.

C. The federal government wanted to nullify all state laws.

D. The federal government wanted to control the economy in Southern states.

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  1. 28 October, 04:06
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    The answer is A. States wanted to pass laws without federal interference.

    Explanation: Many southerners believed that states should have the right to pass their own laws without interference from the fed gov't and nullify federal laws that they disagreed with.
  2. 28 October, 05:49
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    I think it's either C or D
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