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What does the Supremacy Clause do?
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It establishes a way to change the Constitution.
It establishes a way to change the Constitution.

It establishes rights for citizens in different states.
It establishes rights for citizens in different states.

It establishes relationships between states.
It establishes relationships between states.

It establishes a foundation for government.
It establishes a foundation for government.

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It establishes a foundation for government.

Explanation: The Supremacy Clause (Article VI) makes the Constitution, federal laws, and treaties the "supreme Law of the Land," meaning federal law takes precedence over conflicting state laws.