State courts resolve disputes and administer justice by interpreting

a. state statutes, the state and federal constitutions, but not common law.
b. state statutes, the state and federal constitutions, and common law.
c. the state and federal constitutions, and common law, but not state statutes
d. state statutes, the state constitution, and common law, but not the federal constitution.


b

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Which of the following can be a problem for interest groups?

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Under which of the following circumstances is the Tenth Amendment resurrected?

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