3 is the answer because the south mostly reliad on slaves to grown and maintain the south.
Judicial nullification instruction can best be described as an instruction that lets jurors know that they can disregard a strict interpretation of the law.
<h3>What is a judicial nullification?</h3>
Judicial nullification is a right of a judge to nullify (make invalid) a law if they feel it is too harsh in a certain situation where it is being applied.
Jurors can disregard a strict interpreatation if that legal interpretation would result in an unjust verdict. This is what a judicial nullification instruction states.
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Looking at #1, it should be D, but Im not to sure about that. #2 is most definitely, however, is A. State level government is less than national, but they cant nullify another states law, and they cant form a new nation UNLESS the national government is mistreating them. Then they can call away from them, but a state election is able to be recalled by both state government and national government. :D
The period between the 4th century CE and 6th century CE is considered the Golden Age of India. The reason behind it is that during this time, India had progressed hugely in the fields of mathematics, religion, philosophy, astronomy, mathematics and science. this was the period of the Gupta's. The decimal system and the concept of zero evolved during this time period. The Gupta's can be credited for the fact that during their reign this kind of huge progress was made in several fields. It was a time of peace and prosperity. The Golden Period came to an end due to the falling of the Gupta's at the hands of the Hunas during 6th century CE.