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He felt that it undermined the states rights
the states rights is a right the state owns
The government wanted to evoke states' rights before the civil war. States' rights were highly controversial during that time period. States' rights is a plural noun.
They opposed it because that the inevitable addition of new free states to the Union would shift the balance of power permanently to the North. But, it was rejected by the Senate anyways. Also some believed that it undermined their constitional rights because they believed slaves were property.
The 14th and 15th Amendments were undermined by the Supreme Court because the court ruled that Congress was not able to punish a state or states that violated the civil rights of African-Americans. The purpose of the amendments was to correct injustices that had resulted from slavery.
He was not real big on states rights'
States Rights Records was created in 2001.
The South advocated Slavery and States Rights.
There are no implied rights. The Bill of Rights states the rights directly.
There are no rights 'given' to states. States instead have given the federal government certain rights. All others remain with the state.
The idea is called "states rights".
The lingering effects of colonial boundaries undermined efforts to build stable, democratic economies and states through out African states.