Asked by Megan

Can someone please help me? :)
1. Which of the following best describes the beliefs of Andrew Jackson? (1 point)
States’ rights should be exercised over federal law.
Federal funds should be kept in a national bank.
The nation should have a strong federal government.
Force should not be used to make sure federal laws are obeyed.
Use the statement below to help you answer the question.

The Union—next to our liberty most dear; may we all remember that it can only be preserved by respecting the rights of the states and distributing equally the benefits and burdens of the Union.
2. Who made this statement? (1 point)
John C. Calhoun
Henry Clay
Andrew Jackson
Daniel Webster
3. Which of the following must happen for a state to nullify a law? (1 point)
The state must secede from the Union and make new laws.
The state must write a pamphlet to attack the provisions of the law.
The state must change the language in the law to make it constitutional.
The state must find the law unconstitutional and a violation of states’ rights.

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Answered by Ms. Sue
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Answered by Shirley
1. The nation should have a strong federal gov.
2.Andrew jackson?

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Answered by Holy dank
1.c
2.a
3.d

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Answered by lilly
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Answered by potato boi
keep this updated, these answers still work, teachers do like to, change, answers to things. but as for right now The nation should have a strong federal government, John C Calhoun made that statement, and The state must find the law unconstitutional and a violation of states' rights. Potato boi out, all hail the potato empire.
Answered by Anonymous
1. C
2. A
3. D

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Answered by googer booger
It's 2019 and the answers are still right 100%
1.C
2.A
3.D
Answered by billie
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C A D
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They still work

C
A
D
Answered by LocalTrash
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Shush. I'm a bush!
Hello,
Here are the answers to the Quick Check for A New Nation and State Unit 5 Lesson 9.


1. Which of the following best describes the beliefs of Andrew Jackson? (1 point)

A. States’ rights should be exercised over federal law.
B. Federal funds should be kept in a national bank.
C. The nation should have a strong federal government. <<
D. Force should not be used to make sure federal laws are obeyed.


"The Union—next to our liberty most dear; may we all remember that it can only be preserved by respecting the rights of the states and distributing equally the benefits and burdens of the Union."

2. Who made this statement? (1 point)

A. John C. Calhoun <<
B. Henry Clay
C. Andrew Jackson
D. Daniel Webster

3. Which of the following must happen for a state to nullify a law? (1 point)

A. The state must secede from the Union and make new laws.
B. The state must write a pamphlet to attack the provisions of the law.
C. The state must change the language in the law to make it constitutional.
D. The state must find the law unconstitutional and a violation of states’ rights. <<

My answers have "<<" at the end of them. :)

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Answered by Anonymous
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