What happens if a state law conflicts with a national law? A The national law is implemented. B The state law is implemented. C The people within that state must vote on which law should be implemented. D The state law is only implemented after two–thirds of the States agree to it.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

If state law conflicts with a standing federal law, federal law is supreme. This is because under the Articles of Confederation, the federal gov. could make laws, but could barely enforce, or resolve conflicts that were a result of them. To give the federal governemnt more power, they made federal government law the supreme law of the land.