Answer:
<h2>The Tenth amendment </h2>
Explanation:
Tenth Amendment was part of the bill of rights. It states that the powers which are not specifically delegated to the federal government by the constitution belongs to the people and state. Its purpose is to define the division of power between state and Federal government. It was used to define the federal taxing power, federal regulations and police power. It got added to the Constitution due to the determination of Anti- Federalists.
So if the state official wants to challenge a federal law, he would cite the tenth amendment because it specifies the state and federal powers.
Well it depends your state and area cause they can have different days also think that they have different times ...
ok, I lived in Louisiana for a couple of years and I went to school there and they didn't end school until May 24th and school started in August 1st
Then when in north Carolina , School ended on june 10th and started August 26th
-I forgot what state it was but some state in school is starting next week! on the first
So it really depends on where you live (state ) cause they can start different days and times like these two uptop ^
The day August 26th is when usually kids start but say you live in California , If you don't know the times and date of when you go back then all you can do is most likely
- Ask your parents and see if they know
- if they cant help or you don't bother to ask then just look it up (google) has everything
what would I look up?
look up ..
"when does school start in (your state ) and if you need your area as well then put your area and youll have an answer...
(Also look up your school and say like /...
River oaks academy north Carolina
something like that cause I saw the wrong one before and it was in Georgia two
so just look up some things or ask an friend or parent(s) and maybe that will help
^(this is if you need help with finding the date and time for your school
just incase :)
hoped this helped !
Answer:
Supremacy clause.
Explanation:
The Supremacy Clause of the Constitution of the United States is mentioned in Article 4 Clause 2, and it states that federal law takes priority over state laws and even constitutions of States. This forbids states from intervening with the exercise of their constitutional powers by the federal government and from exercising any functions which are assigned exclusively to the federal government.