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The Constitution's Supremacy Clause prohibits state governments from passing laws that conflict with federal laws and also prohibits any entity from enforcing laws that conflict with the Constitution. This protects enumerated powers, which are federal government powers that are specifically set out in the Constitution.
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c--prevent future wars.
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Answer: It depends on who is the king is and how they are giving the speech
Explanation:
If they are a well respected ruler who knows how to rule and manage a country and not do cruel things to the people, then they probably would most likely be a more powerful public speaker then normal. So depending on how memorable that king has done good for the people or if they benefited lets say human rights or established a strong relationship with nearby neighbors like Canada and America. Then I would say that there public speeches could be more powerful then on average
The tea act , which increase the cost of tea in the colonies