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Federalism and the Constitution Quick Check
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Which of the following correctly explains how the concept of federalism is addressed throughout the Constitution?(1 point)
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The Constitution addresses federalism by specifically assigning certain powers to the states and leaving other power for the national government.
The Constitution addresses federalism by specifically assigning certain powers to the states and leaving other power for the national government.
The Constitution addresses federalism by giving all major powers to the national government.
The Constitution addresses federalism by giving all major powers to the national government.
The Constitution addresses federalism by leaving all major powers to the states.
The Constitution addresses federalism by leaving all major powers to the states.
The Constitution addresses federalism by assigning the national government delegated powers, while leaving reserved powers to the states.
Federalism and the Constitution Quick Check
1 of 51 of 5 Items
Question
Which of the following correctly explains how the concept of federalism is addressed throughout the Constitution?(1 point)
Responses
The Constitution addresses federalism by specifically assigning certain powers to the states and leaving other power for the national government.
The Constitution addresses federalism by specifically assigning certain powers to the states and leaving other power for the national government.
The Constitution addresses federalism by giving all major powers to the national government.
The Constitution addresses federalism by giving all major powers to the national government.
The Constitution addresses federalism by leaving all major powers to the states.
The Constitution addresses federalism by leaving all major powers to the states.
The Constitution addresses federalism by assigning the national government delegated powers, while leaving reserved powers to the states.
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The correct answer is: "The Constitution addresses federalism by assigning the national government delegated powers, while leaving reserved powers to the states."
Explanation: The Constitution enumerates (delegates) powers to the federal government and, by the Tenth Amendment, reserves all other powers to the states or the people.
Explanation: The Constitution enumerates (delegates) powers to the federal government and, by the Tenth Amendment, reserves all other powers to the states or the people.