The doctrine of nullification is based on the belief that states have the right to. Form alliances • Declare war © Cancel federal laws • Print money

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The correct option for the doctrine of nullification is "Cancel federal laws." According to this doctrine, states have the power to declare federal laws null and void within their own borders if they believe those laws to be unconstitutional. This belief in state sovereignty is based on the idea that states created the federal government and therefore have the right to determine the constitutionality of its laws.
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