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Which of the following accurately describes how the supremacy clause has made a positive contribution to the concept of federalism?(1 point) Responses The supremacy clause allows states to ignore national government policies when they conflict with the best interests of states. The supremacy clause allows states to ignore national government policies when they conflict with the best interests of states. The supremacy clause has allowed the Supreme Court to resolve conflicts when both the national and state governments are exercising legitimate, but conflicting, powers. The supremacy clause has allowed the Supreme Court to resolve conflicts when both the national and state governments are exercising legitimate, but conflicting, powers. The supremacy clause allows states to make policies that work best for their state, even if those policies conflict with legitimate policies of the national government. The supremacy clause allows states to make policies that work best for their state, even if those policies conflict with legitimate policies of the national government. The supremacy clause has allowed states to increase their powers when they conflict with the national government.

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The statement that accurately describes how the supremacy clause has made a positive contribution to the concept of federalism is: **"The supremacy clause has allowed the Supreme Court to resolve conflicts when both the national and state governments are exercising legitimate, but conflicting, powers."**

The supremacy clause, found in Article VI of the U.S. Constitution, establishes that federal law takes precedence over state law in cases of conflict. This framework helps maintain a balance in federalism by ensuring a consistent legal standard across the nation while still allowing states to exercise their powers within their jurisdictions.
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