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Assume Congress (Federal Government) has passed a statute to require all States to require high school students to take a class in understanding climate change.Assume

Assume Congress (Federal Government) has passed a statute to require all States to require high school students to take a class in "understanding climate change."Assume many states refuse to requires such a class.Does Congress have the legal authority to enforce such a law against the States under the Supremacy Clause?

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Yes, Federal Laws always prevail over State laws and powers.

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No, State Law always prevails over Federal Law.

No.

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