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vinney12

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When a conflict exists between state and federal law:
 
  A) state law controls because of the concept of federalism
  B) federal law controls because of the Supremacy Clause
  C) state law controls because of Supremacy Clause
  D) federal law controls because of the concept of federalism

Question 2

On the freely accessible Internet a research can generally find:
 
  A) federal and state primary law B) only state law
  C) only federal law D) Lexis Advance and Westlaw



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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