Answer :
The correct answer is A. in the tenth amendment
This was the last amendment in the bill of rights and it established what states rights were and how federalism would work. According to it, the federal government possesses only those powers delegated to it by the United States Constitution while all remaining powers are reserved for the states or the people
This was the last amendment in the bill of rights and it established what states rights were and how federalism would work. According to it, the federal government possesses only those powers delegated to it by the United States Constitution while all remaining powers are reserved for the states or the people
The source of state power specifically outlined in the tenth Amendment.
Further Explanation:-
The Constitution of United States marks the powers which are reserved as well as are kept aside for the states and are not like the powers which are exclusively designated like delegated powers but they are guaranteed in the Tenth Amendment of the Constitution of United States. According to the tenth Amendment of the Constitution of United States, The powers which are not given to United States under its constitution and also the powers which are not stopped by it with respect to the other States of United States are the powers that are reserved exclusively for the state or to the people of the State. Some of the reserved powers which exist traditionally are regulation of trade within a state as well as establishing or conducting elections. There are some of the powers related to federal as well as state government which overlap, For instance, Both federal government and State government do not have power to levy, make or enforce any new or old tax and these powers are not granted exclusively to the national government but also nor they are stopped to the states.
Grade – High School
Subject – Constitution
Chapter –Source of State powers
Keywords –Source of State Powers, Federal Government, State Government, Constitution, Regulation, Trade, United States, Reserved Powers, Instance.