The assertion that national law has primacy over state law is in the Constitution in which of the following clauses?
A. The equal protection clause
B. The due process clause
C. The establishment clause
D. The supremacy clause
E. The free exercise clause

Respuesta :

Answer: The Supremacy clause

Explanation:

According to The Equal Protection Clause, everyone is equal under the law and no one should be seen as more important than others. We are all equal and everyone must be treated same way by the court of law.

According to The Due Process Clause, before anyone is deprived of their rights by the court of law, the due process of law has to be followed.

According to Establishment clause, establishing a state religion is forbidden. Here, preference to any particular religion isn't accepted.

The Supremacy clause is the assertion that national law has primacy over state law is in the Constitution. Here, the state must agree to federal laws.

The free-exercise clause days that people can do whatever religion they want and no one should be forced to do a particular religion.

Based on the explanation, the answer is Supremacy Clause.