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Q: What would happen if the individual states chose to nullify the Alien and Sediction acts?
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What is the name of the belief that the individual states should be more powerful than the national government and have the ability to nullify laws and secede if they want?

States Rights


Which states voted to nullify tariffs?

South Carolina.


When an insurance company states an individual is the beneficiary when the individual was never listed on the policy what steps need to be taken in this situation?

If the individual is the beneficiary then clearly he was place as beneficiary with legal documents at some point. The only way around this contractual agreement is if signatures were forged which would nullify the contract.


What did the Civil War finally decide with regard to the relationship between the federal government and the state governments?

That the individual State or States could not nullify a Federal Law or act in opposition to the US Constitution.


What did the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions argue?

States could nullify federal laws. That states could and should decide when Congress was passing unconstitutional laws PLATOO against a loose interpretation of the constitution


What was the Webster-hayne debate over?

right of states to nullify federal laws


Which of the following states voted to nullify (make void) the tariff?

South Carolina


The Webster hayne debate was over the?

right of states to nullify Federal Laws


The Webster-Hayne debate was over the?

right of states to nullify federal laws


What argued that states could nullify and act of congress?

Nullification Act of 1832


What did the Kentucky Resolution had originally stated?

States could nullify laws of Congress


Virginia and Kentucky resolution spelled out theory of what?

the states' right to nullify acts of the federal government