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why would Nullification would have had the effect of returning the nation to the Articles of Confederation

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I'm not sure which Nullification you are speaking about, but in the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions of 1798-1799 Thomas Jefferson and James Madison argued a state had the right to nullify a federal law. The Articles of Confederation, by creating a weak central government, had a focus on states rights rather than federal. The Constitution changed that in 1789 by creating a stronger federal government. If a state nullified a federal law it would bring states rights back to the forefront, therefore returning the nation to the principles of the Articles of Confederation.
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