Which of the following is true of law-making powers between municipalities, counties, and the state?(1 point)

Responses

Counties have the power to pass laws that supersede laws of the state.
Counties have the power to pass laws that supersede laws of the state.

Municipalities have the power to pass laws that apply to counties and cities.
Municipalities have the power to pass laws that apply to counties and cities.

Counties and municipalities cannot make any laws or rules.
Counties and municipalities cannot make any laws or rules.

State laws have the power to supersede laws in municipalities and counties.
State laws have the power to supersede laws in municipalities and counties.
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The correct response is:

State laws have the power to supersede laws in municipalities and counties.

In general, state law is the supreme law within a state, which means that any law passed by counties or municipalities cannot conflict with state laws.