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Why is a supremacy clause important for the enforcement of the constitution?

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Why is a supremacy clause important for the enforcement of the constitution?

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A supremacy clause entrenches (or secures) the constitution. Accordingly, the rights contained in the constitution are also entrenched (secured) meaning that any amendments to these provisions can be made only in accordance with the special amending procedures laid down by the constitution (the constitution cannot be amended by ordinary legislative action).

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