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The Bill of Rights states that any powers not outlined in the Constitution as belonging specifically to the national government belong to the states and to the people. What is this an example of?

Fear of unfair trials
The limited power of the national government
Freedom to protest peacefully
The freedom of the national government to take more power

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Answered by 6realmep
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The Tenth Amendment was part of the Bill of Rights that was added to the Constitution on December 15, 1791. This amendment states that any power not specifically given to the federal government by the Constitution belongs to the States and the people.

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Answered by preetshaina25
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there answer is FREEDOM TO PROTEST PEACEFULLY

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