Which powers does the Tenth Amendment grant the federal government?(1 point)

Responses

All the powers granted to the states
All the powers granted to the states

All the powers not explicitly limited by the Constitution
All the powers not explicitly limited by the Constitution

Only the powers granted by the states
Only the powers granted by the states

Only the powers explicitly granted by the Constitution

1 answer

The Tenth Amendment does not grant powers to the federal government; instead, it emphasizes that any powers not explicitly granted to the federal government by the Constitution are reserved for the states and the people. Therefore, the correct response from the options given would be:

All the powers not explicitly limited by the Constitution.

However, it's important to note that the Tenth Amendment is generally understood to reserve powers to the states, rather than granting additional powers to the federal government.