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What is the highest legal authority in the United States government? A) the President B) U.S. Constitution C) the Supreme Court D) state constitutions
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What is the highest legal authority in the United States government? A) the President B) U.S. Constitution C) the Supreme Court D) state constitutions
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What is the highest legal authority in the United States government?
A) the President
B) U.S. Constitution
C) the Supreme Court
D) state constitutions
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The answer would definitely be B) U.S. Constitution while it can be changed it is official law and has the highest authority.
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