The state laws can not supercedes the federal laws as long as the state laws remain at state level.
<h3>What guides the supremacy?</h3>
The supremacy of federal law is guided by Supremacy Clause that establishes that the federal law generally take a precedence over state laws and even state constitutions.
Hence, the state laws can not supercedes the federal laws as long as the state laws remain at state level.
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The factor that is not considered a factor of decline is the reunification of the Roman empire. During Diocletian’s rule, it was created a <em>tetrarchy</em> - a form of government that divides power between four individuals, two rulers in the east and two rulers in the west - Galerius and Constantinus. The Tetrarchy made the government gain control again of the Roman empire for some time, but later it turned into a confusion because of the <em>lack of a single authority</em>. When Constantine came to power - he inherited the West Empire from his father, the tetrarchy was abolished, and the Roman empire again was unified under a single ruler - Constantine.
The 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution officially abolished, and continues to prohibit, slavery, and, with limited exceptions, prohibits involuntary servitude.
Answer:1900 Census Average Salary $449.80 $8,973
Unskilled Female $120 $2,394
African-American male laborer $150 $2,992
African-American Female laundress $180 $3,591
Explanation:
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<span>The British are making acts about the taxes</span>