What was one main argument that justified the south's right to secede from the union?
a.national sovereignty overrides state rights b.state sovereignty precedes national sovereignty c.ratification cannot be changed d.national rights are more important than individual rights
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b state sovereignty precedes national sovereignty
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Ответ:
B.state sovereignty precedes national sovereignty
Explanation:
The main reason for the states to secede was that the Union was formed AFTER the existence of the states and because of that, the states did not transfer their sovereignty to the Union and had the right to dissolve the compact. They defended that the Union violated the US Constitution when it trespassed the states rights.
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El gobierno federal representa a los Estados Unidos Mexicanos y está dividido en tres poderes: ejecutivo, legislativo y judicial, según lo establece la Constitución Política de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, publicada en 1917.
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