Asked by Blaine
According to the 10th Amendment, which three policies do states have the power to control?
tariff regulation
civil rights
education
marriage
interstate commerce
driving privedges
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Education, marriage, and driving privileges.
Reason: the 10th Amendment reserves to the states (or the people) any powers not delegated to the federal government. Regulation of education, marriage laws, and issuing/driving rules are traditionally state powers. Tariff regulation and interstate commerce are federal (Article I powers/Commerce Clause), and civil rights are largely enforced under federal authority (e.g., 14th Amendment and federal civil‑rights laws).
Reason: the 10th Amendment reserves to the states (or the people) any powers not delegated to the federal government. Regulation of education, marriage laws, and issuing/driving rules are traditionally state powers. Tariff regulation and interstate commerce are federal (Article I powers/Commerce Clause), and civil rights are largely enforced under federal authority (e.g., 14th Amendment and federal civil‑rights laws).
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