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What is the purpose of the Supremacy Clause? (1 point)
• To establish federal powers
• To establish a federal system of government
• To establish states as supreme powers
• To establish the Constitution as the law of the country
• To establish federal powers
• To establish a federal system of government
• To establish states as supreme powers
• To establish the Constitution as the law of the country
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To establish the Constitution as the law of the country
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Yes, I am sure. The purpose of the Supremacy Clause, found in Article VI of the United States Constitution, is to establish the Constitution as the supreme law of the land. It states that any federal law, treaty, or provision of the Constitution itself takes precedence over conflicting state laws or regulations. This ensures that the federal government has authority over state governments and maintains the unity and consistency of the national legal system.
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