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Which best describes nullification?

a
the idea that a state had to follow it's own laws.
b
the idea that states have powers separate from the federal government
c
a strong loyalty to a state or region, sometimes at the expense of a nation
d
the idea that a state could refuse to follow a federal law it disagreed with

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Answer: Hi! The answer would be D, on Edge it would be choice C. :)

Nullification is "the idea that a state could refuse to follow a federal law it disagreed with".

Nullification

Nullification, in United States constitutional history, is a legal theory that a state has the right to nullify or invalidate, any federal laws which that state has deemed unconstitutional with respect to the United States Constitution. Under the nullification theory, the states and not the federal courts are the ultimate interpreters of the extent of the federal government's power.  

Which best describes nullification?

Nullification is the right of the state to "nullify" any law which the state does not deem constitutional. Therefore, the correct answer is "the idea that a state could refuse to follow a federal law it disagreed with".

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