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    The Supremacy Clause, by Giving the Laws of the Federal
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The Supremacy Clause, by Giving the Laws of the Federal

Question 77

Question 77

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The supremacy clause, by giving the laws of the federal government predominance over the States in the event of an overlap or conflict, does not support the idea of federalism.

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