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18 April, 05:50

What was a common idea in the nullification theories held by Thomas Jefferson and John C. Calhoun? The right of the Supreme Court to judicial review The authority of the federal government over the states The rights of states to deny federal laws they deem unconstitutional The right of Congress to make all laws they deem necessary and proper

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  1. 18 April, 09:32
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    Option C.

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    The rights of states to deny federal laws they deem unconstitutional, is the right answer.

    Nullification, in the constitutional history of the United States, is a legitimate theory according to which state has the power to nullify or revoke, any national law which that state has considered illegal concerning the Constitution of United States (in contrast to the constitution of the state). The doctrine of nullification has never been constitutionally supported by federal courts.
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