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What might happen if the constitution allowed state laws to have supremacy over federal laws?
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What might happen if the constitution allowed state laws to have supremacy over federal laws?
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If the State laws had more power the constituition and federal laws would have no power
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If the state laws had more power than federal laws the Constitution would have little to no power. Hope this helps :)
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