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Answer:
The Constitutional principle of the Supremacy of the Federal Government
Explanation:
The Constitutional principle of the supremacy of the Federal Government states that the federal laws of the United states enacted from the Constitution take supremacy over conflicting state laws,
Hence if one is not satisfied with the judgement given by a lower court in a county or state in the United States, the case can be appealed and brought before a higher or federal court.
The judgement given by the higher court overrides whatever judgement was given by the lower court.
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The supremacy of the Federal government ( A )
Explanation:
The constitutional principle illustrated in the chart is the supremacy of the Federal government which can cited in Article IV clause II of the constitution of the United states of America.
The constitutional principle is the several principle on which the constitution was formed upon and which guides the further amendments of the constitution. some of these principles are : popular sovereignty, separation of powers, federalism etc. the principle of Federalism is encompasses the supremacy of the Federal government.

