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Article Six of the Constitution illustrates how the national government's power is a. derived from the states and the people b. granted through the executive branch c. interpreted through the amendments
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Article Six of the Constitution illustrates how the national government's power is
a. derived from the states and the people
b. granted through the executive branch
c. interpreted through the amendments
d. shared between separate branches
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Article Six of the Constitution illustrates how the national government's power is "
. derived from the states and the people," since it holds that the Constitution is the supreme law of the land.
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