The doctrine of nullification maintained that
A) Congress could nullify the decisions of the president.
B) the Courts could nullify the decisions of the Congress.
C) the states could nullify the decisions of the federal government.
D) the federal government could nullify the decisions of the states.
E) the courts could declare the decisions of states unconstitutional.
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