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Article IV
Article VI of the U.S. Constitution addresses national supremacy.
Article III
article 3 deals with the judicial branch of the government
article I
Article IV
Article IV
article IV
Article IV
Article IV
Article 6 VI
Article VI of the U.S. Constitution addresses national supremacy.
One obligation to the states that the Constitution gave to the national government in Article IV, Section 4 is to protect each state from invasion. Another obligation is to guarantee each state a republican form of government.
Article VI of the Constitution allowed the new federal government assumed the financial obligations of the old government, established the supremacy clause as the most important guarantor of national union, and required state and federal officials to take an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution.
Article I of the Constitution refers to the legislative branch otherwise known as Congress, of the federal government.
Article III
Article III