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What is the effect of the supermacy clause in the constitution

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The Constitution's Supremacy Clause prohibits state governments from passing laws that conflict with federal laws and also prohibits any entity from enforcing laws that conflict with the Constitution. This protects enumerated powers, which are federal government powers that are specifically set out in the Constitution.

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