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What is the purpose of the Supremacy Clause in constitutional law?
A. Establishing the right to vote
B. Ensuring equal protection under the law
C. Declaring federal law as the supreme law of the land
D. Enforcing property rights

The Supremacy Clause in constitutional law declares federal law as the supreme law of the land, overriding conflicting state laws.

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