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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.