Imagine you read a news article about state governments. It says they should have more powers. The writer says the federal government exists to serve the states, and not the other way around. Which of the following would support this argument? Group of answer choices Article IV, concurrent powers Article I, delegated powers The Tenth Amendment The Supremacy Clause
Do you know what each of them are? because if you do, it's quite obvious xd
is it A
concurrent powers just means that the powers are shared delegated powers are those powers that are delegated to the states the tenth amendment says that any powers that aren't specifically given to the national government is to the states the supremacy clause says that the constitutionis the highest law of the land
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @smurfofficial is it A \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) ._, no
I ment B
u totally meant b it's not b
im trippin I ment C
smh guessing your way around but yes, it's the tenth amendment
ughhh typooo It D final answer
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I MENT C!
STOP GUESSING SMHHHHH
IT C!
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Im postive it c
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