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The states' rights issue was a question of each states' relationship to:
local governments
other state governments
the federal government
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The federal government.
"States' rights" refers to how much authority individual states have in relation to the national (federal) government — e.g., disputes over nullification, federal laws, and secession.
"States' rights" refers to how much authority individual states have in relation to the national (federal) government — e.g., disputes over nullification, federal laws, and secession.
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