All of the following revolved around the issue of states' rights EXCEPT
a. Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions
b. Suffolk Resolves
c. Tariff of Abominations
d. Ordinance of Nullification
e. Webster-Hayne debate
Answer: b. Suffolk Resolves
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