Article 4 of the U.S. Constitution tells what the states can do. This article also provides a clear guideline as to the rights and responsibilities of the federal government as well.
article I
state representation in the federal government
Article IV (A+LS)
article one, section 8
The answer is the "Supremacy Clause". This is also the answer to the test. (:
Article 4
Article 4 of the U.S. Constitution tells what the states can do. This article also provides a clear guideline as to the rights and responsibilities of the federal government as well.
Article I of the Constitution refers to the legislative branch otherwise known as Congress, of the federal government.
Article Six in the Constitution describes the federal government's power. It is called the Supremacy Clause because it talks about how federal law is supreme over state.
article I
no, federal laws always override state constitutions
state representation in the federal government
It's article four
Article IV (A+LS)
executive branch of government
Well its article 4