A statement specific to state powers was not part of the original U.S. Constitution because
A) no such consensus existed at the Constitutional Convention.
B) it was deleted under the Virginia Plan.
C) New York delegates refused to allow discussion on the matter.
D) the U.S. Constitution would not have been ratified.
E) it was assumed to be obvious.
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