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Social Studies, 09.12.2020 22:30 roibeyj

Imagine you read a news article that says state governments are too powerful. The writer says the federal government is giving in too much and has become weak. They say it has final authority but has not been enforcing it. Which of the following would support their argument for changes? BRAINLIEST 30 POINTS The Supremacy Clause
The Tenth Amendment
Article I, delegated powers
Article IV, concurrent powers

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