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What does the Supremacy Clause do?

A) It establishes a way to change the Constitution.
B) It establishes rights for citizens in different states.
C) It establishes a foundation for government.
D) It establishes relationships between states.

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Answer:C) It establishes a foundation for government.

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Answer:

The correct answer option is C) It establishes a foundation for government.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Supremacy Clause aims to establish a foundation for the government and that foundation is the constitution itself.

According to the Supremacy Clause in the Constitution of the United States of America, the US Constitution is the ultimate foundation of government and law, above all other laws that have passed.

Moreover, all the state courts are bound by the supreme law and in the state of any conflict, federal law is to be applied.



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