Which definition of the term nullify is correct? A. to disregard a law that is thought to be unconstitutional B. to request a formal ruling by a court on a legal matter C. to severe all ties with a political union or government D. to submit to the authority of a government agency.

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A. to disregard a law that is thought to be unconstitutional.

Nullification, in a legal and constitutional context, refers to the concept that a state or an individual can refuse to recognize or enforce a federal law that they believe is unconstitutional. This idea is rooted in the principle of states' rights and the belief that states have the authority to invalidate federal laws they consider unconstitutional. However, the concept of nullification has been a subject of debate and is not universally accepted in constitutional interpretation.