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29 June, 19:00

The Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions argued that:

A. states should be consulted before neutrality was proclaimed.

B. the federal government had the right to detain enemies during times of war.

C. the House could settled tied votes in presidential elections.

D. states were justified in declaring federal laws null and void.

E. the Constitution provided for the establishment of a national bank.

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  1. 29 June, 19:11
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    Answer : B

    Explanation : The resolutions argued that the federal government had no authority to exercise power not specifically delegated to it in the Constitution
  2. 29 June, 19:29
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    Answer:B

    Explanation:

    B) states were justified in declaring federal laws null and void
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