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Deck 1: Legal Environment of Business and Online Commerce
1
Laws in the U.S.are not set to evolve with changes in social norms.
False
2
Imposing a ban on public smoking can serve as an example of a law that adheres to the ________ School of jurisprudence.
A)Command
B)Sociological
C)Law and Economics
D)Analytical
A)Command
B)Sociological
C)Law and Economics
D)Analytical
B
3
Halfren,a county in the state of Halizona,is extremely earthquake-prone.The governor of Halizona sets up a committee to study the effects of past earthquakes on Halfren and the possible methods that could be used to minimize damage and loss of life.The committee found that a new technique of using steel reinforcements in building columns would help reduce overall damages.The findings were put to a debate at the local town hall,where it was accepted by a majority of the residents of Halfren.The state government then passed a law making it mandatory to use the new steel-reinforced columns while constructing new buildings in Halfren.Which of the following functions of the law did the state government of Halizona exhibit in this case?
A)promoting social justice
B)maximizing individual freedom
C)shaping moral standards
D)facilitating orderly change
A)promoting social justice
B)maximizing individual freedom
C)shaping moral standards
D)facilitating orderly change
D
4
The Analytical School of jurisprudence maintains that the law is ________.
A)shaped by logic
B)based on social behavior
C)set by the ruling class
D)based on morality
A)shaped by logic
B)based on social behavior
C)set by the ruling class
D)based on morality
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5
What function of the law is being served when passing laws that protect the U.S.government from the risk of being forcefully overthrown?
A)maintaining the status quo
B)shaping moral standards
C)facilitating orderly change
D)promoting social justice
A)maintaining the status quo
B)shaping moral standards
C)facilitating orderly change
D)promoting social justice
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6
What function of the law is being served when passing laws that prohibit discrimination at workplaces?
A)keeping the peace
B)providing a basis for compromise
C)maintaining the status quo
D)promoting social justice
A)keeping the peace
B)providing a basis for compromise
C)maintaining the status quo
D)promoting social justice
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7
________ is described as the science or philosophy of the law.
A)Morality
B)Ethics
C)Justice
D)Jurisprudence
A)Morality
B)Ethics
C)Justice
D)Jurisprudence
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8
Businesses that are organized in the United States are subject to its laws,but not to the laws of other countries in which they do business.
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9
Philosophers of the ________ School of jurisprudence emphasize a moral theory of law,where law is based on morality and ethics,and is discovered by human reasoning and making choices between good and evil.
A)Sociological
B)Analytical
C)Historical
D)Natural Law
A)Sociological
B)Analytical
C)Historical
D)Natural Law
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10
The philosophers of the Command School of jurisprudence will assert that the law is ________.
A)developed, communicated, and enforced by the ruling party
B)a means to achieve and advance sociological goals
C)a collection of a society's traditions and customs that has developed over the centuries
D)based on human reasoning, and humans' choosing power between what is good and evil
A)developed, communicated, and enforced by the ruling party
B)a means to achieve and advance sociological goals
C)a collection of a society's traditions and customs that has developed over the centuries
D)based on human reasoning, and humans' choosing power between what is good and evil
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11
________ consists of investigating,analyzing,evaluating,and interpreting information to solve a legal issue or case.
A)Ordinance
B)Critical legal thinking
C)Creative problem solving
D)Statute
A)Ordinance
B)Critical legal thinking
C)Creative problem solving
D)Statute
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12
Mark Walton was involved in a car accident in which the airbag of his car failed to deploy.He sued the car manufacturer for installing faulty airbags.But in the course of the case being heard in court,the car company and Mark decided to settle the lawsuit out of court.What important function of the law was served in this case?
A)promoting social justice
B)maximizing individual freedom
C)providing a basis for compromise
D)maintaining the status quo
A)promoting social justice
B)maximizing individual freedom
C)providing a basis for compromise
D)maintaining the status quo
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13
By allowing the U.S.citizens to practice any religion of their choice,what essential function of the law does the U.S.Constitution serve?
A)facilitating orderly change
B)maintaining the status quo
C)maximizing individual freedom
D)facilitating planning
A)facilitating orderly change
B)maintaining the status quo
C)maximizing individual freedom
D)facilitating planning
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14
Which school of jurisprudence views law as a sort of evolutionary process,where changing norms of society will be reflected in the law?
A)the Natural Law School of jurisprudence
B)the Sociological School of jurisprudence
C)the Analytical School of jurisprudence
D)the Historical School of jurisprudence
A)the Natural Law School of jurisprudence
B)the Sociological School of jurisprudence
C)the Analytical School of jurisprudence
D)the Historical School of jurisprudence
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15
________ is that which must be obeyed and followed by citizens subject to sanctions or legal consequences.
A)Morality
B)Philosophy
C)Law
D)Religion
A)Morality
B)Philosophy
C)Law
D)Religion
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16
Law is described as ________.
A)a body of rules of action or conduct prescribed by controlling authority, and having binding legal force
B)a study of fundamental problems, such as those connected with existence, knowledge, and language
C)a system that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions
D)a group of hypotheses employed to explain a phenomenon
A)a body of rules of action or conduct prescribed by controlling authority, and having binding legal force
B)a study of fundamental problems, such as those connected with existence, knowledge, and language
C)a system that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions
D)a group of hypotheses employed to explain a phenomenon
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17
Which of the following would be considered an example of shaping moral standards,as seen as a function of the law?
A)laws granting freedom of speech and religion
B)laws discouraging drug and alcohol abuse
C)laws providing rights to peaceful protest
D)laws preventing overthrow of a government
A)laws granting freedom of speech and religion
B)laws discouraging drug and alcohol abuse
C)laws providing rights to peaceful protest
D)laws preventing overthrow of a government
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18
Which school of jurisprudence bases its principles,for solving legal disputes,on broad notions of fairness,and subjective decision making by judges?
A)the Natural Law School of jurisprudence
B)the Analytical School of jurisprudence
C)the Critical Legal Studies School of jurisprudence
D)the Sociological School of jurisprudence
A)the Natural Law School of jurisprudence
B)the Analytical School of jurisprudence
C)the Critical Legal Studies School of jurisprudence
D)the Sociological School of jurisprudence
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19
What is the first step in examining a legal case using IRAC method?
A)application of the law to the facts of a case using critical thinking
B)identification of a legal issue that is to be answered
C)identification of the law that is to be applied to a case
D)reaching a conclusion
A)application of the law to the facts of a case using critical thinking
B)identification of a legal issue that is to be answered
C)identification of the law that is to be applied to a case
D)reaching a conclusion
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20
________ consists of a professor asking students questions about a case or legal issue to stimulate critical thinking by the students.
A)The Socratic method
B)IRAC method
C)Rote learning
D)Active learning
A)The Socratic method
B)IRAC method
C)Rote learning
D)Active learning
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21
Equitable orders and remedies of the Court of Chancery took precedence over the legal decisions and remedies of the law courts.
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22
The Critical Legal Studies School of jurisprudential thought seeks to restrict the subjective decision-making powers of judges.
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23
Which school of jurisprudential thought emphasizes using law as a tool for market efficiency while solving legal disputes?
A)the Critical Legal Studies School of jurisprudence
B)the Command School of jurisprudence
C)the Sociological School of jurisprudence
D)the Law and Economics School of jurisprudence
A)the Critical Legal Studies School of jurisprudence
B)the Command School of jurisprudence
C)the Sociological School of jurisprudence
D)the Law and Economics School of jurisprudence
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24
Legal precedence is a key feature of the Historical School of jurisprudence.
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25
The Law and Economics School of jurisprudential thought believes that promoting market efficiency should be the central goal of legal decision making.
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26
Which of the following statements best indicates how chancery courts were different from law courts?
A)Chancery courts emphasized developing merchant laws rather than laws for the common citizen.
B)Chancery courts inquired into the merits of a case rather than emphasize legal procedures.
C)Chancery courts emphasized a standard set of remedies across different cases rather than provide equitable remedies.
D)Chancery courts had lower precedence level over legal decisions than the law courts.
A)Chancery courts emphasized developing merchant laws rather than laws for the common citizen.
B)Chancery courts inquired into the merits of a case rather than emphasize legal procedures.
C)Chancery courts emphasized a standard set of remedies across different cases rather than provide equitable remedies.
D)Chancery courts had lower precedence level over legal decisions than the law courts.
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27
________ courts were allowed to give equitable remedies under the English common law.
A)Merchant
B)Law
C)Chancery
D)Appellate
A)Merchant
B)Law
C)Chancery
D)Appellate
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28
The merchant courts were established because of the unfair results and limited remedies available in the chancery courts.
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29
Which school of jurisprudential thought is reflected in documents such as the U.S.Constitution,the Magna Carta,and the United Nations Charter?
A)the Natural Law School
B)the Historical School
C)the Sociological School
D)the Analytical School
A)the Natural Law School
B)the Historical School
C)the Sociological School
D)the Analytical School
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30
The Command School of jurisprudence believes that the law is a set of rules developed,communicated,and enforced by the ruling party.
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31
The Analytical School of jurisprudence lays emphasis on how the result of a case is reached rather than the logic of the result itself.
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32
The Law and Economics School believes that legal decision making should be functional to market efficiency.
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33
Natural Law School of jurisprudence emphasizes shaping laws based on morals and ethics.
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34
What led to the creation of the Chancery Courts?
A)the insistence for a court system that emphasized legal procedure rather than the merits of a case
B)the law courts' inability to hear all the cases presented to them
C)the increase in overseas trade and proliferation of piracy
D)the unfair results and limited remedies provided by the law courts
A)the insistence for a court system that emphasized legal procedure rather than the merits of a case
B)the law courts' inability to hear all the cases presented to them
C)the increase in overseas trade and proliferation of piracy
D)the unfair results and limited remedies provided by the law courts
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35
Sociological philosophers are unlikely to adhere to past law as precedent.
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36
The U.S.government passed draft laws during the Vietnam War decreeing that men of a certain age had to serve in the military if they met specific physical requirements.Which of the following schools of jurisprudential thought does such draft laws adhere to the most?
A)the Historical School of jurisprudential thought
B)the Natural Law School of jurisprudential thought
C)the Sociological School of jurisprudential thought
D)the Command School of jurisprudential thought
A)the Historical School of jurisprudential thought
B)the Natural Law School of jurisprudential thought
C)the Sociological School of jurisprudential thought
D)the Command School of jurisprudential thought
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37
The Critical Legal Studies School proposes that legal rules are unnecessary and are used as an obstacle by the powerful to maintain the status quo.
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38
What was the key factor in the development of the English common law?
A)the development of forensic science in helping decide cases
B)the supremacy of the king and his intervening powers when deciding cases
C)the use of precedence of past cases for judges to decide present similar cases
D)the subjective decision making of judges when it came to similar cases
A)the development of forensic science in helping decide cases
B)the supremacy of the king and his intervening powers when deciding cases
C)the use of precedence of past cases for judges to decide present similar cases
D)the subjective decision making of judges when it came to similar cases
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39
When the American colonies were first settled,the English system of law was adopted as the system of jurisprudence.
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40
What was the key reason for the creation of law courts during the early development of the English common law?
A)to administer law in a uniform manner
B)to help merchants form a standardized set of commercial laws
C)to increase the power of the king in law-making
D)to facilitate legal disputes for the wealthy and influential
A)to administer law in a uniform manner
B)to help merchants form a standardized set of commercial laws
C)to increase the power of the king in law-making
D)to facilitate legal disputes for the wealthy and influential
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41
Which of the following legal documents establishes the U.S.federal government and specifies its powers?
A)federal statutes
B)the U.S. Constitution
C)the combined list of state statutes
D)the set of codified laws called ordinances
A)federal statutes
B)the U.S. Constitution
C)the combined list of state statutes
D)the set of codified laws called ordinances
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42
Explain the IRAC method of case analysis.
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43
The law courts of the English common law emphasized legal procedure over the merits of an individual case.
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44
A(n)________ is a compact made between two or more nations.
A)amendment
B)treaty
C)charter
D)statute
A)amendment
B)treaty
C)charter
D)statute
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45
The ________ branch of the federal government has the power to enforce the law.
A)judicial
B)legislative
C)executive
D)commissary
A)judicial
B)legislative
C)executive
D)commissary
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46
The Chancery courts under the English common law were under the authority of the Lord Chancellor.
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47
Differentiate between the Historical School of jurisprudence and the Sociological School of jurisprudence.
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48
Critical legal thinking requires intellectually disciplined thinking.
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49
________ are established by the legislative and executive branches of the federal and state governments to enforce and interpret statutes enacted by the Congress and state legislatures.
A)Commissaries
B)State courts
C)Administrative agencies
D)Councils
A)Commissaries
B)State courts
C)Administrative agencies
D)Councils
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50
How is legal precedent used between courts of different states?
A)Courts of a state cannot cite the judicial decisions of courts of another state in its decisions.
B)Courts of a state must follow precedent from courts of another state for similar cases.
C)Courts of a state can use precedent from courts of another state as a form of guidance.
D)Courts of a state cannot challenge the precedence of courts of another state.
A)Courts of a state cannot cite the judicial decisions of courts of another state in its decisions.
B)Courts of a state must follow precedent from courts of another state for similar cases.
C)Courts of a state can use precedent from courts of another state as a form of guidance.
D)Courts of a state cannot challenge the precedence of courts of another state.
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51
The ________ branch of the federal government has the power to enact laws.
A)legislative
B)judicial
C)consulate
D)executive
A)legislative
B)judicial
C)consulate
D)executive
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52
A(n)________ is a written law enacted by the legislative branch of the federal and state governments that establishes certain courses of conduct to which covered parties must adhere.
A)charter
B)treaty
C)executive order
D)statute
A)charter
B)treaty
C)executive order
D)statute
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53
What is a judicial decision?
A)a decision issued by the executive branch in a state of emergency
B)a decision about an individual lawsuit issued by a federal or state court
C)a codified law passed by the state legislature
D)a decision issued by the legislative branch to establish courses of conduct to which covered parties must adhere
A)a decision issued by the executive branch in a state of emergency
B)a decision about an individual lawsuit issued by a federal or state court
C)a codified law passed by the state legislature
D)a decision issued by the legislative branch to establish courses of conduct to which covered parties must adhere
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54
From the following,identify an example of codified law in the United States?
A)judicial rulings
B)federal statutes
C)treaties
D)executive orders
A)judicial rulings
B)federal statutes
C)treaties
D)executive orders
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55
Give an account of the Law Merchant in early English common law.
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56
What is the function of the judicial branch of the federal government?
A)It has the power to interpret and determine the validity of the law.
B)It has the power to enact the law.
C)It has the power to enforce the law.
D)It has the power to act as a liaison between the legislative and executive branches.
A)It has the power to interpret and determine the validity of the law.
B)It has the power to enact the law.
C)It has the power to enforce the law.
D)It has the power to act as a liaison between the legislative and executive branches.
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57
What is considered as the supreme law of the land in the United States?
A)judicial decisions issued by the state courts
B)the Constitution of the United States of America
C)the federal statutes passed by the United States Congress
D)executive orders passed by the president
A)judicial decisions issued by the state courts
B)the Constitution of the United States of America
C)the federal statutes passed by the United States Congress
D)executive orders passed by the president
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58
Ordinances are codified laws that are issued by ________.
A)the president
B)the state legislature
C)the Supreme Court judges
D)local government bodies
A)the president
B)the state legislature
C)the Supreme Court judges
D)local government bodies
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59
Stare decisis is the doctrine of ________.
A)providing proof to assert a fact in court
B)adhering to legal precedent
C)separating powers between state and religion
D)ensuring all legal rights are provided to a person when otherwise deprived of them
A)providing proof to assert a fact in court
B)adhering to legal precedent
C)separating powers between state and religion
D)ensuring all legal rights are provided to a person when otherwise deprived of them
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60
The law courts of the English common law could only provide monetary awards for damages.
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61
How does the doctrine of stare decisis help in creating stability in a legal system?
A)by ensuring that witnesses of a case will be protected by the state
B)by ensuring that the legal rights of a defendant are preserved
C)by allowing the use of precedence in deciding future cases
D)by allowing the use of writs
A)by ensuring that witnesses of a case will be protected by the state
B)by ensuring that the legal rights of a defendant are preserved
C)by allowing the use of precedence in deciding future cases
D)by allowing the use of writs
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62
Statutes are written laws that establish certain courses of conduct that covered parties can use as a form of guidance.
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63
Treaties are considered to be part of the supreme law of the United States of America.
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64
Statutes are written laws that establish certain courses of conduct that covered parties must adhere to.
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65
State courts of one state are not required to follow the legal precedent established by the courts of another state.
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66
Ordinances are not codified into code books.
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67
Federal statutes are organized by topic into code books.
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68
Executive orders are issued only by the executive branch of the federal government.
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69
Statutes are enacted by Congress and state legislatures.
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Executive orders are an example of codified law.
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71
A treaty does not require Senate approval before being passed.
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72
Decisions issued by administrative agencies are called statutes.
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73
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC),created by the Congress to enforce federal securities laws,is an example of a(n)________.
A)intelligence agency
B)congressional body
C)judicial body
D)administrative agency
A)intelligence agency
B)congressional body
C)judicial body
D)administrative agency
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74
The authority to enact ordinances lies solely with the state legislatures.
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75
Provisions of federal law are valid as long as they do not conflict with any state law.
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76
Administrative agencies are created by the judicial branch of governments.
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77
According to the priority of law in the United States,which of the following statements is true?
A)State regulations take precedence over state statutes.
B)Valid state laws take precedence over any conflicting federal laws.
C)Valid state laws take precedence over local laws.
D)State laws take precedence over the U.S. Constitution within that state.
A)State regulations take precedence over state statutes.
B)Valid state laws take precedence over any conflicting federal laws.
C)Valid state laws take precedence over local laws.
D)State laws take precedence over the U.S. Constitution within that state.
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78
Within a state,the state constitution precedes the U.S.Constitution.
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Federal statutes take precedence over federal regulations.
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Powers not given to the federal government by the U.S.Constitution are reserved to the states.
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