Asked by Nani


"…the Laws of the United States…and all Treaties made, or which shall be made, under the Authority of the United States, shall be the supreme Law of the Land; and the Judges in every State shall be bound thereby…"

Which type of government does the passage describe?

A. The central government has final authority, so the passage describes a confederation.

B. The state governments have final authority, so the passage describes a federation.

C. The central government has final authority, so the passage describes a federation.

D. The state governments have final authority, so the passage describes a confederation.

Is the answer A?

Answers

Answered by Damon
Looks pretty federal to me.
Answered by Nikol
the answer is B
Answered by Nani
Are you sure?
Answered by Ms. Sue
Nani/Nikol -- please use the same name for your posts.

Damon gave you a big hint. What does the word federal mean? Which of your answer choices indicate "federal?" Also --- be sure to read the question very carefully.

The answer is c, because in the first amendment on it all depends on the amendments so if you follow the first amendment than you would know about the federation.
Answered by k
what is the correct answer
Answered by a <3
lol you guys in flvs ???
Answered by me
yes
Answered by Omae Wa Shinderoua
So what is the answer?
Answered by Bri
Well if it is federal then it is probably one of the answers that say federation, and in a federation states are self-governing but it is all under the final decision of a central federal government so I think the answer is C.
Answered by Toy_Bonnie
uh im on ReadWorks u gonna have to give the awnser -_-
Answered by me
c- the passage describes a federation. The central government has final authority.
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