1.Alexander Hamilton and the founding of the Nation
2.Alexander Hamilton vs Thomas Jefferson
3.Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton 1783-1800
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Hello. Due to the context of your question, I believe there was a typo and the correct word would be "states" instead of "stat." If that is the case, I hope the answer below can help you.
Answer:
A good example of conflict over states' rights would be a case of Nullification Crisis.
Explanation:
Nullification is the term that refers to the ability of states to reject federal laws that they believe to be unfair, incorrect, or offensive in relation to state laws. A case of nullification can cause a political and governmental crisis in the country, causing many problems and harm. An example of this occurred in 1832, when South Carolina regulated some policies established by the federal government and claimed its privilege to invalidate federal decisions.
Answer:
c. The Supreme Court rules that companies must pay men and women equal wages despite earlier court rulings allowing wage
differences.
Explanation:
Principle of precedent dictate that the decision of the previous court can be used as a basis for the decision on future similar legal cases.
In option C, we know that there were earlier rulings that allow Wage difference in companies. If the supreme court wanted to follow the principles of the precedent, it has to allow the wage difference too.
It doesn't matter what type of decision it is, it can be said as going against the principle of precedent <u>if the decision contradict the decision that made by previous court</u> on similar cases.