Nullification is a doctrine predicated upon the belief that

A) the federal government is supreme.
B) the Supreme Court can nullify state laws.
C) states are equal players in the federal system.
D) Congress can nullify any unconstitutional state laws.
E) local government can nullify state laws.


C

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a. Crises lead to drops in presidential approval ratings, making passage of their agendas more difficult. b. Crises make presidents more politically cautious. c. Crises tend to temporarily increase presidential approval ratings, providing windows of opportunity to press for action on their agendas. d. Crises permanently increase presidential approval ratings, guaranteeing reelection.

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a. class statuses b. party memberships c. races d. religions

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