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Which event is the CLEAREST example of conflict between state and national governments?

A) the Civil War
B) the War of 1812
C) the Great Depression
D) the Northwest Ordnance

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User Mikku
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Answer:

A) the Civil War

Step-by-step explanation:

The Civil War was the most dramatic example of conflict between state and national governments. In this war, Southern states followed their perceived right to leave the national government and form a new country.

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User Chris Tanner
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A: The Civil War
Assuming that you're talking about the American (U.S) civil war, that is.

The civil war was a conflict between the rights of the (slave owning) states and the national government. A war about state rights.

The war of 1812 was between 2 independent, sovereign nations.
The great depression was just an economic thing.
The northwest ordnance, I have the least knowledge of, but it still wasn't between states and the national government.
Hope this helps.
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