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Analyze the following actions and identify one that would violate the supremacy clause of the U.S. Constitution.(1 point)
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A state interferes with an action of the federal government.
A state interferes with an action of the federal government.
The judiciary prohibits an action of the president.
The judiciary prohibits an action of the president.
The federal government prohibits an action of a state government.
The federal government prohibits an action of a state government.
The judiciary prohibits an action of the Congress.
The judiciary prohibits an action of the Congress.
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"A state interferes with an action of the federal government."
Reason: The Supremacy Clause makes the Constitution, federal laws, and treaties supreme over conflicting state laws or actions, so a state action that interferes with federal action violates it.
Reason: The Supremacy Clause makes the Constitution, federal laws, and treaties supreme over conflicting state laws or actions, so a state action that interferes with federal action violates it.
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