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federalism in the united states is largely based on the tenth amendment to the constitution. this amendment describes the division of power between the federal government and state governments. read the text of the tenth amendment. then answer the question below. 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. delegated: assigned the united states: the federal government are reserved: belong what does the tenth amendment mean? state governments only have powers that the federal government delegates to them. state governments have some powers that the federal government does not have. the constitution gives the exact same powers to state governments and the federal government. the federal government cannot overrule state governments in any way.
The Tenth Amendment reserves powers not given to the federal government and not prohibited to states for the states or the people. This means states have some powers the federal government does not have.
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State governments have some powers that the federal government does not have.