states rights
The South.
When the US Constitution was ratified by the states, the delegates wanted to insure that the new Federal government had limited powers. To ensure this all powers not delegated to the Federal government, all powers not assigned to the Federal government are powers left to each state to decide.
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.
Oppression by the British government was what drove the colonist to revolt. They wanted to make sure that the new government was not oppressive. They had more confidence that their own state government would be more responsive and easier to keep in check than would the federal government so they sought to limit the powers of the federal government.
The geographical content states that the U.S must have presidential and judicial rights
Currently, there is no limit on what the federal government chooses to spend, period.
It means that a state can limit the federal government to do only certian things. Kind of like you can only do certian things on a computer if your not an adminstratior.
It gave us salad and crutons
It gave us salad and crutons
1st admendment
The Anti-Federalist wanted to limit the Federal government strictly to what the powers the Constitution delegated to it.
To limit the power of the federal government
cuz can
the Bill of Rights
A person who wants to greatly limit the federal government's power ACCORDING TO APEX
limit the power of the government
he wanted to limit their power.