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The highest authority in the United States is the (3 points)

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Tenth Amendment, because of the supremacy clause

Constitution, because of the enumerated powers

Constitution, because of the supremacy clause

Tenth Amendment, because of the enumerated powers

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C. Constitution, because of the supremacy clause

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Constitution, because of the supremacy clause.

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The Constitution, federal laws in general are the "Supreme Law of the Land" in the United States. They take priority over states laws and constitutions. This is the Supremacy Clause (Article VI, Clause 2). It prohibits states from interfering with the federal government´s exercise of its constitutional powers.

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