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The Kentucky and Virginia resolutions.It is the U.S. state governments that were related to the issue of states rights, and not the federal government.
John C Calhoun supported right of states to veto federal law.
the balance of power between federal and states governments was unchange.
The 14th Amendment to the U.S Constitution enforces federal law, including the Bill of Rights, on the state governments. However, before the 14th Amendment, states did have the ability to "violate" the rights of their citizens.
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They supported the idea that states could challenge the federal government.
FEDARALISTS!!!
The Constitution states that expressed powers are the federal governments.
The states created the Bill of Rights to limit the FEDERAL government. Later amendments apply some of the Constitution to state and local governments.
The South advocated Slavery and States Rights.
The Kentucky and Virginia resolutions.It is the U.S. state governments that were related to the issue of states rights, and not the federal government.