The supremacy clause of the U.S. Constitution has supported the national government's sovereignty over matters related to citizen health care and education national government's sovereignty over matters of foreign policy and interstate commerce state governments' sovereignty over matters related to citizen health care and education state governments' sovereignty over matters of foreign policy and interstate commerce
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There was another provision included, necessary to correct a weakness in the prior Articles of Confederation, that clarifies that when a law enacted by Congress is properly implementing one of the powers ceded to the federal government among the “enumerated powers,” and if there should be a state law in conflict with the federal law, then the federal law will be superior — the “Supremacy Clause.” ^ http://dailycaller.com/2013/02/24/what-the-constitutions-supremacy-clause-really-means/
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