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Why is the supremacy clause considered to be the root of federalism?
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Why is the supremacy clause considered to be the root of federalism?
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it states that the federal government laws are the supreme laws of the land and what the federal government can or cannot do, i believe
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It describes the relationship between federal and state power.
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