What does the supremacy clause in the Constitution establish?
Nullification for Dummies -- States Rights, The Constitution and The Supremacy Clause

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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The right of states to secede from the Union
The division of power between the legislative and executive branches
The federal government's rulebook as the law of the land
The power of the states over the federal government
2.
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How is nullification described in the context of states' rights?
A state's ability to create its own federal laws
A state's obligation to follow federal laws
A state's right to reject federal mandates deemed unconstitutional
A state's acceptance of federal laws without question
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What was the primary concern of the Federalists regarding the French Revolution?
The spread of antiauthoritarian ideas to America
The economic impact on American trade
The influence of French cuisine on American culture
The potential alliance between France and Britain
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was the purpose of the Alien and Sedition Acts?
To encourage political parties
To limit immigration and suppress anti-government speech
To establish judicial review
To promote freedom of the press
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Who were the key figures behind the Kentucky-Virginia resolutions?
Benjamin Franklin and John Jay
James Madison and Thomas Jefferson
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson
George Washington and Alexander Hamilton
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What philosophical idea did the Kentucky-Virginia resolutions promote?
The importance of a strong central government
The right of states to nullify unconstitutional federal laws
The supremacy of federal law over state law
The need for a new constitutional convention
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Why is nullification not considered a viable option for states today?
Due to the lack of historical precedent
Because the federal government has no authority over states
Due to the establishment of judicial review and the outcome of the Civil War
Because states have more power than the federal government
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