The Tenth Amendment to the U.S.Constitution declares that the powers the Constitution does not delegate to the national government or to the states are
A) reserved to the states or to the people.
B) reserved for county and municipal governments.
C) not to be exercised by any governmental authority.
D) to be exercised only through specific legislation passed by Congress.
E) relatively few and rarely exercised.
Correct Answer:
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Q1: In addition to the expressed powers granted
Q2: Federalism seeks to limit governmental tyranny by
Q3: The allocation of primary control over police
Q5: The doctrine that allowed the national government
Q6: Which constitutional amendment was adopted to address
Q7: Limiting government by dividing it into two
Q8: The national government under the Articles of
Q9: Though the Constitution does not explicitly grant
Q10: When the Supreme Court ruled that the
Q11: The system of government in which a
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