Answer:
The answer is letter B, Denied powers.
Explanation:
In order to provide "checks and balances" in the government, they are also prohibited to do some actions, thus limiting their power or the concentration of power within them. This power is what you call "denied powers."
"Denied powers" extend to both the National government and the State government. For example, the National government is not allowed to violate the Bill of Rights nor to change state boundaries. The State government is also not allowed to print money nor to suspend the right of a person without due process.
<u>This kind of power prevents one branch from becoming more powerful than the other.</u>
Washington DC was made the nation's capital after a backroom compromise deal was made for Madison, a Virginia, to get Alexander Hamilton, of New York, the votes he needed to pass a bill wherein the Federal government would subsume the various war debt of the colonies in return for the capital being moved out of the north.
Answer:The population was becoming too old
Explanation:
I believe the answer is: Examining age at first arrest as a predictor of adult criminal history.
Regardless of their actions, prisoners still had the same right as any legal citizens, which mean they cannot be forced to become a subject of research that might compromise either their psychological or physical well being. Examining age usually can be done simply by reading the prisoners' document.
Answer:
B) Tenth Amendment.
Explanation:
The tenth amendment of the united states constitution specifically regulate the 'Reserved power' owned by the Congress. Reserved power is a capabilities that neither prohibited or explicitly granted by the constitution.
This amendment was added because at that time the congress aware that the scope of duties held by the congress is extremely large to the point where it would be really impractical for them to listed each duties one by one within the constitution. Adding one regulation about 'reserved power' make it possible for the congress to justify the actions that are not listed in the constitution.