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Government and Law
Constitution and Bill of Rights
State and Federal Government Relationship
which part of the constitution sets out the relationship between the states and the federal government
article 1
1st amendment
article 4
4th amendment
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Article 4 of the United States Constitution sets out the relationship between the states and the federal government.
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