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supremacy of Federal authority over the states
No, the Bill of Rights is the first ten (really eight) Amendments to the US Constitution that enumerate the rights and protections people can expect from the federal - and in many cases, state - government. The Supremacy Clause is in Article VI of the Constitution, and declares the Federal Constitution is the Supreme Law of the land to which all other federal and state laws and treaties must adhere. The supremacy clause doesn't have anything to do with our rights, nor does it declare the United States or its residents to be supreme (or superior) to others. Unfortunately, we often believe we are, anyway.
Is the answer a. return of jeffersonian simplicity b.newly won ascendancy of the masses c. supremacy of states' rights over federal power d. involvement of state governments in the economy e. act of style over substance
The federal government gives states list of things to do by limiting the money given to them. Coercive federalism, in which the federal government reduced its reliance on fiscal tools to stimulate inter-governmental policy cooperation and increased its reliance on regulatory tools to ensure the supremacy of federal policy.
The supremacy clause gave the federal government the ability to override the states bill of rights.
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The Supremacy Clause grants supremacy to the United States Federal Government in any conflict between state and federal law. However, since the Federal Government has a limited mandate, the States still retain a large number of rights.
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Federal Laws prevail over state laws because of the supremacy clause listed in the constitution. The Supremacy clause states that the constitution is the supreme law of the land. Therefore, federal laws are greater than state laws.