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what question caused tensions between the us federal government and the south carolina state government during the nullification crisis?
a can congress regulate the practice of slavery in territories of the united states?
b do state governors or the us president have ultimate authority over state militias?
c is a state required to abide by a federal law that the state believes is unconstitutional?
d are citizens of states that have outlawed slavery required to abide by the fugitive slave act?
The Nullification Crisis centered on South Carolina's opposition to federal tariff laws, which the state deemed unconstitutional. The core dispute was whether a state could reject (nullify) a federal law it believed violated the Constitution, meaning the key question was if states must follow such laws. The other options relate to different 19th-century U.S. conflicts: A refers to slavery in territories (pre-Civil War debates), B to militia authority (not the Nullification Crisis), D to the Fugitive Slave Act (a later slavery-related dispute).
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C. Is a state required to abide by a federal law that the state believes is unconstitutional?