Whenever a state law conflicts with national law,
A) the national law supersedes the state law through a process known as federal preemption.
B) the state law remains in effect through the reserved powers clause of the Tenth Amendment.
C) government administrators choose which law is to be followed.
D) the Supreme Court settles the dispute and determines which law is to be followed.
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