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Social Studies, 21.05.2020 23:19 AyeSmoky

How is the structure of the section "States Can't

Block Federal Laws" similar to the structure of

the section "When A Federal Law Preempts. A

State Law"?

A. These sections both explore the doctrine of

preemption.

B. These sections both describe concurrent

powers.

C. These sections both list implied and

enumerated powers.

D. These sections both explain the Tenth

Amendment to the Constitution.

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