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If there is a conflict btw a state and the federal government, then according to the Supremacy Clause the federal law stands the state law prevails the federal law is repealed the state law is vetoed
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If there is a conflict btw a state and the federal government, then according to the
Supremacy Clause
the federal law stands
the state law prevails
the federal law is repealed
the state law is vetoed
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ANSWER:
THE FEDERAL LAW STANDS
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a) the federal law always stands
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