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Anytime there's an effort to withdraw from a federal program, or take action to resist it - someone will claim that the " www.annebergclassroom.org – Tension between the states and the federal government has been a constant throughout U.S. Federal laws not made in pursuance of the constitution are not supreme.
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- Anytime there's an effort to withdraw from a federal program, or take action to resist it - someone will claim that the "
- www.annebergclassroom.org – Tension between the states and the federal government has been a constant throughout U.S.
- Federal laws not made in pursuance of the constitution are not supreme.
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