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the Bill of Rights limits the power of the federal and state government by making rules so that each power has equal power and we have powers that we have for example(freedom of speech, freedom of press, freedom of taxation)

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The tenth amendment was added to the Bill of Rights to limit the power of the federal government and give the states' powers Constitution didn't directly give the federal government.


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What powers does the constitution does not specifically give to congress bill of rights gives the state and the people powers that the?

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What powers are denied to the congress and states?

powers in the Bill of Rights and powers that are in amendments.. ex: freedom of speech or voting


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Why did the delegates leave out a bill of rights?

The Constitution had already limited the powers of government and protected the peoples' rights, because of that the bill of rights seemed nonessential.