Asked by Melissa bowers

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Why does the U.S. Constitution limit the power of the federal government?

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Answered by Melissa bowers
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Answered by Ms. Sue
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Answered by Damon
It is called the "United States" , a union of states.
Answered by Melissa bowers
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Answered by Melissa bowers
united states
Answered by Reed
http://aclj.org/us-constitution/the-bill-of-rights-importance-limited-government

http://www.lexrex.com/enlightened/AmericanIdeal/yardstick/pr5.html

Keep in mind that the creators of the constitution felt and believed that states within the United States and individual citizens have rights that the central government should not assume.
Answered by Reed
Answer the question? No, that is your job as a student. We are not going to write your answer for you.
Answered by Melissa bowers
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Answered by Melissa bowers
ok can you check this part I wrote on my own.

The 10th amendment was the explicit inclusion of this principle demanded by the anti-federalists. Even those arguing against the Bill of Rights at the time saw the Federal Government limited to its enumerated powers.
Answered by Reed
This part is accurate. It's only part of the answer, though.
Answered by Melissa bowers
I know I'm doing my best what part am I missing though
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Answered by Melissa bowers
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