What was Calhoun's theory of nullification? Explain how, according to Calhoun's theory, a law could be nullified.
What will be an ideal response?
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Jackson vetoed the Maysville Road Bill of 1830 mainly because __________
A) he disapproved of any federal funding for internal improvements B) the nation did not have an urgent need for additional transportation C) he felt that corrupt government contractors would destroy the project D) it was sponsored by his rival, Clay
How did Governor William Berkeley respond to Indian attacks on outlying plantations?
a. He ignored them. b. He called for negotiations with the Indians in question. c. He called for the construction of defensive forts. d. He called for an attack on all Indian peoples.
What was Alexandrian scholar Euclid's most famous achievement?
a. He systematized the study of geometry. b. He calculated the earth's circumference. c. He formulated and synthesized the predominant elements in military science. d. He transferred the capital of Hellenistic science from Athens to Alexandria. e. He invented the Archimedean screw.
Little Jonny’s parents always smile at him when they see him rough housing with his friends. Which element of social learning theory is this an example of?
A. reinforcement B. punishment C. imitation D. observation