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question 20 (1 point) which clause gives congress the power to regulate interstate and international trade? a supremacy clause b necessary and proper clause c commerce clause d full faith and credit clause e privileges and immunities clause question 21 (1 point) the clause in the constitution stating that federal laws and treaties are supreme over state laws is the a supremacy clause b commerce clause c privileges and immunities clause d necessary and proper clause e full faith and credit clause
- For the first question, by the Tenth Amendment of the US Constitution, powers not delegated to the federal government are reserved to the states or the people.
- For the second question, the Commerce Clause in the US Constitution gives Congress the power to regulate interstate and international trade.
- For the third question, the Supremacy Clause states that federal laws and treaties are supreme over state laws.
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a. Powers not given to the federal government belong to the states or people
c. Commerce Clause
a. Supremacy Clause