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Who has the authority to resolve disputes between the federal government and a state government? A. Congress B. federal courts C. U.S. president D. state courts
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Who has the authority to resolve disputes between the federal government and a state government?
A. Congress
B. federal courts
C. U.S. president
D. state courts
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The body that has the authority to resolve disputes between the federal government and a state government would be "
B. federal courts," since federal courts are higher in power than state courts.
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