Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions Webster Hayne Debate Harford Convention Nullification Crisis

The events above all have which concept in common

A.states rights
B.manifest destiny
C.Womens suffrage
D.freedom of religion
A?

The doctrine of nullification said that
A.some states were more powerful than others
B.The national gov had the right to enforce federal law
C.states had the right to reject federal law
D.the Supreme Court could declare Federal laws to be unconstitutional
C?

Both are right.

Yes, you are correct. The events Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions, Webster-Hayne Debate, Hartford Convention, and Nullification Crisis all have the concept of states' rights in common. These events revolve around the issue of the balance of power between the federal government and the states.

Regarding the doctrine of nullification, again, you are correct. The doctrine of nullification stated that states had the right to reject or nullify federal laws within their borders if they deemed them unconstitutional. This concept was put forward during the Nullification Crisis of the 1830s by states such as South Carolina. So, the correct answer is C.states had the right to reject federal law.