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<span>Why was nullification considered a states' rights issue?
It gave a state the power to override federal acts.
It provided all people in a given state the right to vote.
It changed the two-party system to a three-party system.
It meant that Native Americans could own slaves in any state.
It meant that a federal bank could not be chartered in a state.
Your Answer would be: (A).
</span><span>It gave a state the power to override federal acts. </span>
The Senators were chosen by state representatives. This was
done for 125 years in the Federal government.<span>
Last April 8, 1819, the 17th amendment was
ratified. It received three-quarters of the Congress' approval that allowed the
direct vote of Senators. </span>