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What is the primary purpose of the Supremacy Clause?a. to outline why some powers must be implied rather than detailedb. to explain why state and federal powers are always kept equalc. to describe the relationsp between federal and state powers to declared. to American citizens the US is the supreme ruler

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Answered by Shravan12345
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always kept equalc. to describe the relationsp between federal and state powers to declared. to American citizens the US is the supreme ruler
Answered by Anshults
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To describe the relationship between federal and state powers is the correct answer. So the primary purpose of the Supremacy Clause is to describe the relationship between federal and state powers

The Supremacy Clause is enshrined in Article VI, Clause 2 of the United States Constitution. It states that federal laws and federal constitution takes precedence over state laws and state Constitution. So the federal law and constitution is supreme law of US.

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