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15. A more activist/loose interpretation of the Consitution might say the Federal Government should just run all state elections for security reasons; a strict interpretation might say (1 point)
The 1st Amendment gives states the right to establish a religious requirement for voting
The Federal Government shouldn't have any power
The States don't get to determine elections
Nah, 10th amendment says its state's business
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Nah, 10th amendment says its state's business
(Under a strict/limited reading, powers not delegated to the federal government are reserved to the states.)
(Under a strict/limited reading, powers not delegated to the federal government are reserved to the states.)
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