Which of the following statements best explains why the Tenth Amendment does not expand the powers of state government?(1 point)

Responses

The Tenth Amendment limits the powers of the states.
The Tenth Amendment limits the powers of the states.

The Tenth Amendment expanded the implied powers.
The Tenth Amendment expanded the implied powers.

The Tenth Amendment expanded delegated powers of the national government.
The Tenth Amendment expanded delegated powers of the national government.

The Tenth Amendment did not introduce these powers, because reserved powers already existed.

1 answer

The statement that best explains why the Tenth Amendment does not expand the powers of state government is:

The Tenth Amendment did not introduce these powers, because reserved powers already existed.

This is because the Tenth Amendment reiterates that powers not delegated to the federal government are reserved for the states, but it does not create additional powers for the states beyond what was already implied in the concept of reserved powers.