It is false that Daniel Webster insisted that the national government had been created by an agreement between sovereign states, each of which retained the right to prevent the enforcement within its borders of acts of Congress that exceeded the powers specifically spelled out in the document.
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
Daniel Webster, an American statesman in United States Congress worked in the United States Secretary. He did not insist the national government created by an agreement between the monarch states. According to him the states individually had right to invalidate the law.
He did not believe that states are superior to the nation. He always had thoughts that rule of law should be followed by everyone and a strong federal government should be built with a sturdy and unchangeable constitution.
B:A ceremony with a specific pattern and purpose
Answer:
Responsibility to serve on a jury
<span>He wants to gain white Democratic support for his reconstruction plan.
In the past, the democratic party is pro-slavery and tend to favor the policies that restrict their social status.
The Reconstruction plan by Andrew Jhonson is created so the black people in the south couldn't have any role in politics.</span>