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If There Is a Conflict Between a State and Federal

Question 13

Question 13

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If there is a conflict between a state and federal law,generally the federal law will prevail because of the:


A) Due Process Clause
B) Equal Protection Clause.
C) Supremacy Clause.
D) federalism doctrine.

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