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3 September, 17:49

How does the constitution delegate powers to the nation differently from how it gives powers to the states?

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  1. 3 September, 18:07
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    The constitution is the supreme law of the United States and delegates powers to the federal government that supersede the state laws if the two laws differ, individual states have power over laws that don't go against the supreme law.
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