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2 April, 20:31

Which is a correct statement about the Tenth Amendment? The federal courts have frequently used this amendment to invalidate national government actions. In spite of this amendment, the U. S. Supreme Court in McCulloch v. Maryland permitted federal action through implied powers. The federal courts used this amendment to allow the national government to commandeer state agencies to the service of the federal government. The Tenth Amendment states that all powers not explicitly delegated to the national government are reserved for the states exclusively.

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  1. 2 April, 21:40
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    The Tenth Amendment is made with the idea that the federal government is limited only to the powers allowed in the constitution

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    The Tenth Amendment made to the Constitution of the United States establishes that, unless delegated or prohibited within the Constitution, it is up to the State and/or the people to decide. It also establishes the relationship between the federal and state government. More simply, if dictated by the Constitution, it is a federal matter. If not, it is an issue that states must handle and the federal government should not get involved.
  2. 2 April, 22:03
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    It is "In spite of this amendment the U. S. Supreme Court in McCulloch v. Maryland permitted federal action through implied powers."
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