answersLogoWhite

0

1918

supramacy

its a cool thing

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Which clause established the US cinstitution as a supreme law of the land?

The Supremacy Clause


What is the supremacy clause what is its importance?

The Supremacy Clause states that the US Constitution is the supreme law of the land. This is what makes it important and it is outlined in Article 6, Clause 2 of the Constitution.


How do you use the word supremacy in a sentence?

The Supremacy Clause is in Aricle VI of the US Constitution.


Which clause in article 6 section 2 of the constitution could the federal government use to override the states bills of rights?

The supremacy clause gave the federal government the ability to override the states bill of rights.


Which clause in the US Constitution gives the central government overall authority over the states?

The Supremacy Clause of the United States Constitution gives the federal government authority over states. It mandates that judges at the state level, must follow federal law when a conflict arises between state law and federal law.


What is supremecy?

Supremacy is having a higher status in authority than others. There is a supremacy clause in the US Constitution that states it is the highest law.


What is the supremacy clause and why is it important to maintaining order in the US?

Justin Drew Bieber


What is one purpose of the supremacy clause?

The supremacy clause in the constitution that creates the order of law and the legal system for the United States. The supremacy clause is the provision in Article Six, Clause 2 of the United States constitution.


Final government authority rests in the US Constitution by virtue of the what?

Article VI Supremacy Clause


What is the clause that states that the national government is stronger than the state government?

The Supremacy Clause says that federal laws, including the U. S. Constitution, take precedence over any state law. The Supremacy Clause appears in Article six of the Constitution.


What prevents the federal government from using the supremacy clause to take all powers away from the states?

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.


Did Chief Justice John Marshall insisted that federal laws were superior to state laws.?

Yes, in the sense that the Article VI, Supremacy Clause of the US Constitution holds the Constitution, federal law and US treaties take precedence over state laws when the two were in conflict.