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How does the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution limit the power of the federal
government?
O It prevents the federal government from entering into treaties.
O It prevents the federal government from passing taxation laws.
O It places upper limits on government salaries.
O It reserves all unspecified powers to the states and the people.

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d ( it reserves all unspecified powers to the states and people )
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It reserves all unspecified powers to the states and the people.

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I looked it up lol

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