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20 October, 02:02

In what way does the federal system have power over the state governments? A. State laws cannot violate federal laws already in place. B. The U. S. Congress has complete authority over state courts. C. The governor must ask the president's permission to pass new laws. D. Any powers not given to states in the Constitution are reserved to the federal government.

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  1. 20 October, 02:12
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    yes because federal state laws cannot C
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