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The supremacy clause of the Constitution forbids:

A. a government employee from working for the state and federal
governments at the same time.
B. the Constitution from being amended without a formal process.
C. the federal government from interfering with the operations of
state government.
OD. states from passing laws that contradict federal law.
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Answer: States from passing laws that contradict federal law

Step-by-step explanation:

The supremacy clause of the Constitution forbids states from passing laws that contradict federal law. It helps limit and control states powers as well as mention that federal laws and interests are above the states.

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