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In areas where the state and federal governments have concurrent authority, the federal government can decide to regulate that area exclusively. in such a situation, according to the doctrine of _____, the state law is unconstitutional.

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In areas where the state and federal governments have concurrent authority, the federal government can decide to regulate that area exclusively. In such a situation, according to the doctrine of preemption, the state law is unconstitutional.
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