I don't understand the Kentucky VA resolutions

were madiosn and jefferson in accordance with e.a??

These sites should help you with that.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kentucky_and_Virginia_Resolutions

http://americanhistory.about.com/cs/thomasjefferson/g/kyvaresolutions.htm

The Kentucky VA (Virginia) Resolutions are a set of resolutions adopted by the Kentucky state legislature in response to the Alien and Sedition Acts, which were passed by the United States Congress in 1798.

To understand the stance of Madison and Jefferson on the Kentucky VA Resolutions, we need to look into their respective roles and views.

James Madison, who was the author of the resolutions, along with Thomas Jefferson, believed that the Alien and Sedition Acts were unconstitutional and violated individual rights and state sovereignty. The resolutions asserted that states have the power to declare acts of the federal government unconstitutional and nullify them within their respective borders. They argued that the states, as the creators of the federal government, had the ultimate authority to determine the constitutionality of federal laws.

Madison and Jefferson were proponents of states' rights and strict interpretation of the Constitution, which saw the federal government's powers limited to those explicitly granted by the Constitution. They believed that the Alien and Sedition Acts expanded the powers of the federal government beyond what the Constitution allowed.

So, to answer your question, Madison and Jefferson were indeed in accordance with the Kentucky VA Resolutions as they both believed in the states' right to challenge the constitutionality of federal laws, such as the Alien and Sedition Acts.