Answer to Question #90120 in History for Ryan

Question #90120
In the Nullification Controversy, some Southerners took the position that

A) the federal government had the right to nullify state laws that interfered with the right to hold slaves as property
B)the federal courts had the right to nullify acts of Congress that restricted the spread of slavery to new territory's
C) the states had the right to nullify acts of the federal government they deemed unconstitutional
D) Southern states had the right to nullify laws of Northern states interfering with the capture of escaped slaves
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Expert's answer
2019-05-27T12:10:25-0400

C) the states had the right to nullify acts of the federal government they deemed unconstitutional


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