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How does the Constitution address the doctrines of nullification and states’ rights? Select all that apply. A. Article III gives the power to review laws to the president and not to state governors.
B. The Supremacy Clause holds that the authority of federal law is above state laws.
C. The Constitution grants the power of nullification to the federal government alone.
D. Article III gives the power to review law to federal judges and not to state judges.

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