Asked by Katana Yama
How does the Tenth Amendment impact the lawmaking process?(1 point)
Responses
It allows the U.S. government to create zoning laws for the nation.
It allows the U.S. government to create zoning laws for the nation.
It allows states to create laws in areas not delegated to the federal government.
It allows states to create laws in areas not delegated to the federal government.
It allows the president to veto bills of Congress.
It allows the president to veto bills of Congress.
It grants law-making power to the legislative branch of the U.S. government.
Responses
It allows the U.S. government to create zoning laws for the nation.
It allows the U.S. government to create zoning laws for the nation.
It allows states to create laws in areas not delegated to the federal government.
It allows states to create laws in areas not delegated to the federal government.
It allows the president to veto bills of Congress.
It allows the president to veto bills of Congress.
It grants law-making power to the legislative branch of the U.S. government.
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The correct response is:
**It allows states to create laws in areas not delegated to the federal government.**
The Tenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution reserves to the states all powers not specifically granted to the federal government, allowing states to legislate on various issues within their own jurisdictions.
**It allows states to create laws in areas not delegated to the federal government.**
The Tenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution reserves to the states all powers not specifically granted to the federal government, allowing states to legislate on various issues within their own jurisdictions.