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Which statement best explains why the Tenth Amendment reserves some rights and powers to the states?

The framers believed in the principle of federalism.
The framers wanted the states to be very powerful.
The framers wanted to limit citizens’ rights.
The framers wanted to control civil liberties.

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The framers believed in the principle of federalism.

Explanation: The Tenth Amendment reserves powers not given to the federal government to the states or the people to maintain a balance of power between national and state governments, a core idea of federalism.