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the Bill of Rights doesn't let the national government have all the powers in USA because in amendment 10 and 10 powers are resevered to the people and states

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Q: Explain how bill of rights affects the power of the national government?
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What was added to the Constitution in order to protect citizens' rights from action of the national government?

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