The Nullification Crisis was a struggle between states and the federal government over -(1 point)
Responses
the right of states to overturn a federal law
the ability of southern states to build factories like the North
the legality of slavery
relocating Native Americans
3 answers
the right of states to overturn a federal law
Speaker 1: A state has the right to overrule an act passed by congress after all, the national government is supposed to share power with the states.
Speaker 2: I believe that you are wrong. The states do share power with the national government, but the constitution says the national government has supremacy.
A: Nullification Crisis
B: Three-Fifths Compromise
C: Monroe Doctrine
D: Missouri Compromise
Speaker 2: I believe that you are wrong. The states do share power with the national government, but the constitution says the national government has supremacy.
A: Nullification Crisis
B: Three-Fifths Compromise
C: Monroe Doctrine
D: Missouri Compromise
A: Nullification Crisis