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the issue of 'State Regulations' versus 'Federal Laws' was called ________​

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Answered by avabooleav
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Explanation:

There are two basic levels in the U.S legal system: federal law and state law. A federal law applies to the nation as a whole and to all 50 states whereas state laws are only in effect within that particular state. If a state law gives people more rights than a federal law, the state law is legally supposed to prevail.

Answered by almuhannadsharhan
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Answer: The idea that states could ignore federal law was called 1876 s.

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