The Supremacy Clause (Article 6, Clause two) declares that the Constitution is the "supreme law of the land". It establishes that federal laws rule over state laws. This ensures that there will be no disagreement between the state and the national government over who has more authority. Federalism is a system of government where the power is shared between the state and national government, but this does not mean that they are equal. The national government will be "supreme".
Answer: <span>C. Congress recognizes the importance of lobbying in a democratic society.
></span>In the U.S., lobbying is described as paid activities where special interests call for influenced professional advocates, usually lawyers, to debate for specific legislation in decision-making bodies like the Congress of the United States <span>.</span>
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A). had superior weapons and other military technology
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The oversea colonies were usually in isolation and western ideas and technology were not familiar to any native people, making them easy to overpower.