Congress is only able to take action using the Supremacy Clause if its actions are within an area in which Congress holds authority. If it doesn't have the authority, the Supremacy Clause is invalid. Intent also needs to be established. In other words, the law must have been created for the purpose of superseding the policy of the state.
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The supremacy clause gave the federal government the ability to override the states bill of rights.
A. Supremacy clause A. Constitution is the supreme law B.Full faith and credit clause B. States must cooperate C.Republican government clause C. Federal government will protect states
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The Supremacy Clause establishes that federal laws are the supreme law in the land. State laws are inferior to federal law and are invalidated if there is a conflict IF the federal government chooses to act.
A supremacy clause allows the National Government to out do smaller levels of Government, in doing so can prevent unfair policies and a lack of justice in that form of Government that's all wrong.