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HURRY PLS! A supporter of nullification would MOST LIKELY agree which of the following
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A) A state has the right to file a lawsuit against the Federal government at any time.
B) A state has the right to follow only laws that are in its best interests, or benefit,
such as paying tariffs.
C)A state has the right to advise other states regarding laws they disagree with.
D) A state must support and follow all national laws from the U. S. government.
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