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Victor Lam
8 March, 18:49
The main idea of nullification was that
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Heaven Chavez
8 March, 22:43
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The main idea of nullification was that any individual state in the United States could choose to not follow a federal law that it deemed unconstitutional for any reason. It was never successful in court.
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