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10 July, 05:00

How do the powers of the national government compare in breadth to the powers of the states?

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  1. 10 July, 07:36
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    The power of the national government will override the power of the states in term of conflict between the two powers.

    Under supremacy clause, which written on article VI, clause 2 of the united states constitution, the law from the national government is considered as a supreme law that exist all across the nation and must not be crossed by any states.
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