Answer :
South Carolina's basic argument for nullification was that a state had the right to choose not to follow a law it thought was unconstitutional.
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
The basic argument presented by South Carolina for the nullification during the nullification crisis was that a state had the right to choose in order of following a law or not. The matter about the nullification of the law sought, was thought unconstitutional and so the people supported and lit spark.
The nullification crisis aroused due to the Tariff of 1828, Vice President of South Carolina, John C. Calhoun presented the argument against the Tariff as to right possessed by the State to nullify the law of federals.
Answer:
a state had the right to choose not to follow a law it thought was unconstitutional
Explanation:
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