The Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions said that _______ could decide if laws were unconstitutional

States

The Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions, passed in 1798 and 1799 respectively, argued that the states had the power to determine the constitutionality of federal laws within their borders. The resolutions stated that individual states had the right to nullify, or declare void, any federal law they deemed unconstitutional. This concept is known as "nullification," and it proposed that states could reject federal legislation they considered to be unconstitutional.