Sectionalism and The United States Daniel Webster and Andrew Jackson A.P. U.S. History Part I ? Webster-Hayne Debates Reading A ? Hayne Advocates Nullification (pgs. 245-246) 1. What significant role does Hayne see for states in the federal system? How would this ?plan? change the nature of checks and balances? _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ Reading B ? Webster Pleads for the Union (pgs. 246-248) 1. In the italicized intro, Webster refers to a ?rope of sand?. What is this metaphor referring to?
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Sectionalism and The United States Daniel Webster and Andrew Jackson A.P. U.S. History Part I ? Webster-Hayne Debates Reading A ? Hayne Advocates Nullification (pgs. 245-246) 1. What significant role does Hayne see for states in the federal system? How would this ?plan? change the nature of checks and balances? _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ Reading B ? Webster Pleads for the Union (pgs. 246-248) 1. In the italicized intro, Webster refers to a ?rope of sand?. What is this metaphor referring to?
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