Asked by Sharon
Question 5. 5. The Tenth Amendment balances out national authority by (Points : 1)
stating that states have first priority in those areas specifically not given to Congress.
asserting that states’ rights trump national authority.
limiting state function to only those matters Congress thinks are unimportant.
making it clear that the Bill of Rights only apply to the national government.
stating that states have first priority in those areas specifically not given to Congress.
asserting that states’ rights trump national authority.
limiting state function to only those matters Congress thinks are unimportant.
making it clear that the Bill of Rights only apply to the national government.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/tenth_amendment
I'll be glad to check your answer.
I'll be glad to check your answer.
Answered by
ashford
Asserting that states rights trump national authority
Answered by
Betty Fikes
The Tenth Amendment balances out national authority by
Answered by
Linder
stating that states have first priority in those areas specifically not given to Congress.