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The supremacy clause of the U.S. Constitution has supported the (4 points)

national government's sovereignty over matters related to citizen health care and education
national government's sovereignty over matters of foreign policy and interstate commerce
state governments' sovereignty over matters related to citizen health care and education
state governments' sovereignty over matters of foreign policy and interstate commerce

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(B)- national government's sovereignty over matters of foreign policy and interstate commerce.

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The supremacy clause of the U.S. Constitution has supported the "national government's sovereignty over matters related to citizen health care and education" since these can technically be decided at the state level as well, as opposed to interstate commerce and foreign policy, which can only be handled at the federal level.
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