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Which statement best explains why the 10th amendment reserves some rights and powers to the states

The framers believe the principle of federalism
The framers wanted the states to be more powerful than the national government
The framers wanted to limit citizens rights
The framers wanted to control civil liberties

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The framers believe the principle of federalism.

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The framers believe the principle of federalism.

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The 10th amendment of the United States delineates the American idea of federalism, it divides the powers between the federal government, the states and the citizens.

The Constitution’s Framers want to ensure the national government would not exceed the powers that were granted in the Constitution, then the 10th amendment emphasizes popular sovereignty and the principle of federalism. “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”

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