The tenth amendment prevented the US Federal government from becoming too strong, by specifying that powers not specifically designated were not those of the central government by default.
The 10th Amendment
The 10th amendment.
The 10th Amendment to the United States Constitution is often referred to as the "States' Rights Amendment." It emphasizes that powers not delegated to the federal government nor prohibited to the states are reserved for the states and the people, underscoring the principle of federalism.
what the 10th amendment means is that powers not delegated to the united states by the constitution are hold for the states respectively or to the people.
The 10th Amendment to the United States Constitution generally provides for states' rights. It says that any power not granted to the federal government belongs to the states, and to the people.
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the 10th amendment gives the government the right to create schools.
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10th Amendment established education as a state function
WRONG ANSWER BELOW. The 2nd is the right to bear arms. It is the 10th that reserve rights to states.
The 10th Amendment
The 10th amendment.
The 10th Amendment: "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."
it's the 10th Amendment
it's the 10th Amendment
The 10th amendment was put in place to define what powers would remain within the states rather than central government.