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  1. Explain John C. Calhoun's Doctrine of Nullification.Answer: The Doctrine of Nullification states that a state had a right to
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  2. 1 of 91 of 9 ItemsQuestion Which was the most severe example of the tension created by federalism? (1 point) Responses Civil War
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  3. Which was the most severe example of the tension created by federalism?(1 point) Responses Civil War Civil War passing the
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  4. Which was the most severe example of the tension created by federalism?(1 point) Responses Civil War Civil War passing the
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  5. Who developed the doctrine of nullificationJohn C Calhoun? 14. I am a law that was applauded in the North but despised in the
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  6. Identify the constitutional issues posed by the doctrine of nullification and secession and the earliest origins of that
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  7. Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions Webster Hayne Debate Harford Convention Nullification CrisisThe events above all have which
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  8. which of the following are examples of increased centralization powers1. the commerce clause 2. the comity clause 3. the
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  9. Which of the following did Kentucky and Virginia use to claim that their states had the right to refuse to follow any federal
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  10. Which of the following did Kentucky and Virginia use to claim that their states had the right to refuse to follow any federal
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