States'+Rights+and+the+Nullification+Crisis

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 * The Nullification Crisis**

The Nullification Crisis happened during the presidency of Andrew Jackson, which was created by the Ordinance of Nullification. The state of South Carolina made an attempt in nullifying a federal law. This had to be agreed or passed by the United States Congress. It is important because this brought up the question, “Can a state refuse to enforce a federal law passed by the United States Congress?” Although the answer to the question was a reject, the high rate of tariff was reduced.

Information 1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nullification_Crisis 2. http://www.123exp-history.com/t/03764179358/

**STATES' Rights** pic 1. United States, and another world in USA. pic 2.One guy is protecting his home from bigger force(the guy repersent: States)(big hand:USA)

States ’  right is the idea of the USA constitutional law that has certain rights and political powers in the federal government. The US States ’  right is based on the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution. Immediately after the adoption of the Constitution, great amount of powers granted to federal government because federal government is each states ’  representative. States ’  Right is well related to civil war. Civil war is where two or more fractions are fighting for same totalitarian government. The war for States ’  Rights was not about control of the US government, but about their desire to govern themselves as an independent nation. Now days States ’  right is expended importantly because federal power to pass difficult policies. Some liberals have hoped the concept of states ’  rights in some issues such as gay marriage, which liberals opposed the “ Federal Marriage Amendment ” . This case used by states ’  rights.

Perspectives 1. Businessman 2. Government Leader 3. Slave

Picture Cited 1.http://www.liberty-ca.org/images/FlagsDeskSmall.jpg2. 2. http://www.nolandgrab.org/images/EminentDomainia14.jpg.

Infortmation Cited [|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/States'_rights] http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/history/A0846562.html http://www.questia.com/library/encyclopedia/states_rights.jsp [|http://dkosopedia.com/wiki/States'_rights] 