Introductory Business Law CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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Which type of law has precedence over all other laws?

  1. Administrative law

  2. Constitution law

  3. Corporate law

  4. Criminal law

The correct answer is: Constitution law

Constitution law has precedence over all other laws because it is the highest source of law in the United States. It outlines the basic rights and principles that govern the country and sets limits on the power of the government. Administrative law, while important, only focuses on the regulations and procedures of government agencies. Corporate law deals specifically with business entities and criminal law deals with crimes and punishment, but neither hold the same level of authority as the Constitution. Therefore, the correct choice is Constitution law.