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Komok [63]
4 years ago
9

If Congress passes a law that conflicts with the Constitution, which one should be followed?

History
1 answer:
shusha [124]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

the constitution should always be followed because that and the bill of rights are never to be changed unless their is a 3/4 vote to change either

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