Explain in one or two sentences how the commerce clause and the Tenth Amendment illustrate the prevalence of federalism in the Constitution

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The commerce clause grants the federal government the power to regulate interstate commerce, demonstrating the strong federal authority in areas of national economic significance, while the Tenth Amendment ensures that powers not explicitly granted to the federal government are reserved for the states, exemplifying the coexistence of state sovereignty and federal authority, as core principles of federalism.
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