B. The Supreme Court can declare a state law.
The Constitution is the supreme law of the land giving the supreme court the power to declare a state law unconstitutional if it violates the constitution.
Answer:
You can’t do this without the questions
Explanation:
I'm pretty sure it's d teeth but I'm not sure
<span>The Court has always had to balance the common good (the good of the community, or the public as a whole), with individual liberties (the rights of individuals). With each amendment that specifically deals with civil liberties, there are necessary exceptions to accommodate the needs of the whole. An example of this would be the first amendment individual right to speech, with the exception of hate speech, which injures the common good.</span>
<span>All of the Following are Federalist Beliefs but C.</span>
The Answer is C, Because C is mostly used by Anti-Federalists,
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