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cartlidgeashley

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According to the compact theory advocated by Jefferson and Madison
 
  a. the national government was the creation of the thirteen sovereign states.
  b. nullification was an invalid policy.
  c. the Virginia and Kentucky resolutions were illegal.
  d. legislation such as the Alien and Sedition Acts was proper.
  e. individuals, not the states, created the federal government.

Question 2

The most effective and most enduring labor union of the post-Civil War period was the
 
  a. National Labor Union.
  b. Knights of Labor.
  c. American Federation of Labor.
  d. United Steel Workers of America.
  e. Congress of Industrial Organizations.



cassie_ragen

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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