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11 May, 07:23

What reasons does jackson give for not believing a state possesses the authority to resist federal laws according to that state's own assessment?

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  1. 11 May, 09:15
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    Jackson was opposed to nullification and declared it to be unconstitutional. He believed the only redress for each state was through the Federal Courts. His reasoning was that in order to preserve the Union, each state must be respected by giving each the same benefits and burdens.
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