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How does the Constitution limit the power of the federal government?

It says the federal government has to pay extra money for extra powers.
It says the states don't have to follow federal laws.
It says the federal government can only do the things the Constitution allows.

How does the Constitution limit the power of the federal government? It says the federal-example-1

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The answer is C: it says the federal government can only do the things the Constitution allows.
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