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the excerpt below is from the 10th amendment to the u.s. constitution. the powers not delegated to the united states by the constitution, nor prohibited to it by the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people. how does the 10th amendment limit national government power? it provides a list of rights and freedoms for citizens. it gives the states more power than the national government. it requires the national government to share power with the states. it establishes the supremacy of national government over the states.
The 10th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution reserves powers not delegated to the national government, nor prohibited to the states, to the states or the people. It limits national government power by defining the scope of its authority and leaving other powers to states or people. It does not establish national government supremacy over states, require national - state power - sharing, give states more power than the national government, or provide a list of citizen rights and freedoms.
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It limits national government power.