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'''Speaker A:''' The political union created by the constitution of the United States is not a temporary compact of the states but rather an unbreakable bond created by the people of the nation. | |||
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'''Speaker B:''' The reserved powers are clearly indicated and protected in both the original Constitution and in the 10th amendment of the Bill of Rights. | |||
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'''Speaker C:''' Liberty is best preserved in the hands of the government closest to the people. Union is desirable only if it preserves our liberty. | |||
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'''Speaker D:''' Nullification! Secession! What miserable words—words that threaten the continuance of both our liberty and our Union | |||
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The political opinions expressed in these statements relate most directly to the start of which war? | |||
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-Revolutionary War | |||
-War of 1812 | |||
-Mexican-American War | |||
+Civil War | |||
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Which two speakers express the greatest support for the concept of State's rights? | |||
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-A and B | |||
-A and D | |||
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-C and D | |||
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The constitutional controversy that led directly to the start of the Civil War concerned the right of states to | |||
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-control tariff rates | |||
-sign treaties with foreign nations | |||
-redraw congressional districts | |||
+secede from the Union | |||
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