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Imagine you read a news article about state governments. It says they should have more powers. The writer says the federal government exists to serve the states, and not the other way around. Which of the following would support this argument? (3 points)
a The Supremacy Clause
b The Tenth Amendment
c Article I, delegated powers
d Article IV, concurrent powers

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Answered by tarandeepkaurgill99
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Answer:

the tenth amendant

Explanation:

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Answered by poonammishra148218
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Answer:

B: Tenth Amendment

Explanation:

Step 1: These could entail things like creating courts, enacting taxation, and borrowing and spending money. Typically, these are the authority needed to maintain public facilities.

Step 2: In terms of stated powers, the US Constitution establishes a federal government that is superior to state governments. Any state law that is explicitly at odds with federal law is preempted. In the event of a clear dispute, federal law shall prevail.

Step 3: Regular or General Powers and Emergency Powers are the two categories into which the President's authority and duties fall. He appoints the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, the Chief Justice of the High Court, the Chief Justice of the Council of Ministers, the Governors of the states, and judges.

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