The supremacy clause

The supremacy clause




A) establishes the Constitution, laws of the national government, and treaties as the supreme law of the land.

B) establishes the Supreme Court as the final arbiter in all civil and criminal disputes.

C) declares that the national government is superior to the states in every concern.

D) states that powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by the states, are reserved to the states.

E) states that the people are the supreme authority in the United States and that the government shall be subservient to them.






Answer: A


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