it forbids laws limiting states' power
To set a balance between national and state government power.
The 10th Amendment to the US Constitution established federalism. It distributes the responsibilities of government between local, state, and national governments.
When did the balance of power in the U.S. federal system shift in favor of the national government having more power?
Balance between national and state government power
The Tenth Amendment addresses the power balance between the national government and states by stating that any powers not delegated to the federal government are reserved for the states or the people.
They argued that the new government would provide a better balance between the national government and state governments. Hope that helps!
The tenth amendment makes it clear that any powers not either delegated to the federal government or prohibited to the states belong to the states of people
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power is divided between national goverment
the balance of power between federal and states governments was unchange.
If there are central and state governments, there is always a balance of power. The balance may be tilted in favour of one or the other though.
Balance of power refers to distribution of power between a central government and its subnational governments