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Speaker 1: A state has the right to overrule an act passed by Congress. After all, the
national government is supposed to share power with the states.
Speaker 2: I believe that you are wrong. The states do share power with the national
government, but the Constitution says the national government has
supremacy.
These speakers are debating an issue that eventually became known as the -
A Monroe Doctrine
B Nullification Crisis
C Missouri Compromise
D Three-Fifths Compromise
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