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15 August, 06:55

Why is the Supremacy Clause considered to be "the root of federalism"?

It describes the relationship between federal and state power.

It outlines the basic rights due to every American citizen.

It lists the powers that are directly reserved for each of the states.

It identifies the "supreme law of the land" as the US president.

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  1. 15 August, 07:16
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    It describes the relationship between federal and state power.
  2. 15 August, 07:16
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    It describes the relationship between federal and state power.
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