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article vi: the supremacy clause
highest law of the land
article 6 of the u.s constitution, known as
the supremacy clause,\ states that the constitution is the
highest law of the land, establishing that all other laws
must abide by it.
- constitutional supremacy: both federal and state
laws are subservient to the constitution.
- tiers of authority: the federal government is the final
article 6 makes which of the following the
highest level of law in the united states?
the charter of the united nations
the declaration of independence
the united states constitution
The Supremacy Clause (Article VI of the U.S. Constitution) explicitly states that the U.S. Constitution itself is the highest law of the land, with all other laws subordinate to it. The other options are not designated as the supreme U.S. law by this clause.
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