The Nullification Crisis was a conflict between South Carolina and the federal government. South Carolina felt states had the right to nullify federal laws.
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What might happen if the federal government makes cuts to health care spending? A.There would be fewer hospital services, and research would decline. B.There would be more hospital services, and research projects would increase. C.There would be higher costs for patients, and research would stay the same. Pick which one you want
D. A war against al-Qaeda and all terrorist organizations across the world
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a sense of security and belonging
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On March 16, 2017 President Trump submitted his request to Congress for $639 billion in military spending—$54 billion—which represents a 10 percent increase—for FY 2018 as well as $30 billion for FY2017 which ends in September.
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