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The supremacy clause gives the greatest amount of power to
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Because of the supremacy clause, states
federal law.
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The supremacy clause gives the greatest amount of power to the federal (national) government — specifically the U.S. Constitution, federal laws made under it, and treaties.
Because of the supremacy clause, states must follow (may not contravene) federal law.
Because of the supremacy clause, states must follow (may not contravene) federal law.
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