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How did they protect people from future government tyranny?

The US Constitution provided a limited amount of power to the government and explicitly stated that any power not given by the constitution to the national government is automatically power of the state governors.


Powers not given to the US By The Constitution are given to the state or People?

powers that are not in the constitution do not exist any where else. (legaly)


Is each state given its power by the congress?

No, the state's rights deal are granted by the US Constitution. There are some rights of the Congress that they coul delegate to the states if they wished. Article I


What amendment to the US Constitution declares that the Federal Government does not have any power that the US Constitution hasn't clearly given it?

10th (:


Which amendment to the US Constitution declares that the federal government does not have any power that the US Constitution hasn't clearly given to?

Tell me gosh darn it!


How would power be divided between the state and federal governments?

The powers of the US Constitution were clearly "spelled out" for the most part. In order to satisfy statesmen that the Federal government would not have overwhelming power, the Constitution specifies that all powers not given to the Federal government belonged to the States. That is how power is divided between the States and the Federal government.


What powers are expressly given to the states by the US Constitution?

State government powers are not explicitly spelled out in the Constitution


Why do individuals have rights when they are accused of criminal acts?

given to them by the US Constitution


Does the federal government derive its power to govern from the US Constitution?

Yes. The division of federal and state powers is outlined in the Constitution.


Does the US Constitution give the people power or control their power?

The Constitution gives more power to the people.


When was US president established as commander-in-chief for the military?

The President was given this power by the original US Constitution ratified by the states in 1787.


Why did Alexander Hamilton argue that the Constitution gave the US government the power to create a national bank?

The Constitution gives Congress power to do useful things. This does not constitute a dangerous interpretation of the Constitution. Powers not specifically given in the Constitution can be implied.