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Which clause of the U. S. Constitution provides that, within its own sphere, federal law is supreme and that state law must, in case of conflict, yield?
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The government has different agencies responsible for protecting the many cultures represented in america. explain the roles of the national endowment for the arts, the national endowment for the humanities, and the national archives and records administration.
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The map above shows the expansion of the greek empire. which statement best describes the greeks during the 4th century bc? a. greek expansion was stopped by the persian empire. b. the greek empire controlled parts of africa, europe, and asia. c. the greeks were threatened by barbarian tribes in europe. d. greece did not have friendly relations with ancient egypt.
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