how powerful is a state? How powerful should it be? Under the Articles of Confederation, we saw states with significantly higher power than the national government, there was an attempt at more balance in the constitution. Yet the debate over the power of each level of government continued to be debated, and this debate formed some of the reasoning behind the bill of rights, led to the formation of our two political parties, and formed the basis of many of our conflicts in U.S History. Im the Federalist Era, we saw James Madison and Thomas Jefferson write the virginia and kentucky resolutions, in reaction to Alien and sedition acts, their work outlined their beliefs of where national law overreached and states should be able to counter that law. And in the Age of Jackson, we see the issue arise again in relation to the tariffs.
– Write introduction outlining the basic argument of state powers versus national powers.
– write a brief summary of why each document was written. what is the historical context of the documents.
– write a paragraph on what the two documents have in common.
– write a paragraph of what the difference in the two documents is. How does the south carolina exposition and protest differ in its argument from the Kentucky resolution.
– write a conclusion that answers whether or not a state should have the ability to nullify a national law, and if so , under what circumstances? if not , why not?