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What is the correct definition of nullification? the idea that a state could declare federal legislation invalid, prevent its enforcement, and possibly secede the Supreme Court declaring laws to be unconstitutional the result of a presidential veto that Congress failed to override the notion that state delegations could change their votes in Congress within the 10 days that the president had to veto legislation

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Answer: Option D is correct ) the idea that a state could declare federal legislation invalid, prevent its enforcement, and possibly secede

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It is " the idea that a state could declare federal legislation invalid, prevent its enforcement"

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