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The concept is known as states' rights or nullification. States' rights is probably the correct answer based on the context of the question. Nullification is generally used in reference to South Carolina's (and the other southern states) rejection of northern policy.
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Because Jews disagree about everything. However, Jews do not disagree that animals have rights; they only disagree on what those rights are.
Bill Clinton
Human rights, not states rights.
It represents the fact that politicians of the northern states were infringing the rights of the people from the southern states, thus the secession from the Union and the formation of the Confederate States of America.
Calhoun believed in the expansion of states' rights over the federal government and Webster believed in the federal government more than the states' rights.
I think its the Civil Rights Movement.
I think its the Civil Rights movement.
he as a segregationist
tariffs on imported goods the role of states' rights powers of the federal government provided in the Constitution
I didn't know anyone in their right mind would disagree with it.