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What does the Supremacy Clause do?
It establishes a way to change the Constitution.
It establishes rights for citizens in different states.
It establishes a foundation for government.
It establishes relationships between states.
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It establishes a foundation for government — the Supremacy Clause (Art. VI) makes the U.S. Constitution, federal laws, and treaties the "supreme Law of the Land," meaning federal law takes precedence over conflicting state law.
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