The Constitution Divide power between the states and the Federal Government 1787 Marbury Va. Madicion established judicial review 1803 Nullification South Carolina claimed it had the right to cancel federal laws they thought were unconstitutional 1828-1832 17871835 Alien and Sedition Act of Laws criticized by Democratic 1798 War of 1812 challenged the federal government's authority to complete wartime 1812-1815 Indian Removal Act ignored the ruling of Worcester Georgia and forced Native tribes to be removed from their ancestral lands 1832 Using the timeline, what is the main issue that is being brought up by each event?

The main issues brought up by each event mentioned in the timeline are as follows:

1. The Constitution (1787): The main issue is the division of power between the states and the Federal Government.

2. Marbury v. Madison (1803): The main issue is the establishment of judicial review by the Supreme Court.

3. Nullification (1828-1832): The main issue is whether states have the right to cancel federal laws they consider unconstitutional.

4. Alien and Sedition Acts (1798): The main issue is the criticism of these laws by the Democratic Party.

5. War of 1812 (1812-1815): The main issue is the challenge to the authority of the federal government to conduct wartime activities.

6. Indian Removal Act (1832): The main issue is the disregard of the ruling in Worcester v. Georgia and the forced removal of Native tribes from their ancestral lands.