Both the Ninth and Tenth Amendments are designed to <u>LIMIT</u> the power of the federal government.
The Ninth Amendment (1791) contained a Bill of Rights to protect the individual's right and limit the central government, stating that the rights addressed weren't final and didn't deny or disparage the existence of other unenumerated rights, retained by the people.
As for the Tenth Amendment (1791), it granted the powers that the Constitution neither delegated to the federal government nor prohibited to the states, to the states, which basically meant that the states could establish their own laws as long as they weren't contrary to the federal government's laws.
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Explanation Strengths and Weaknesses
Union Confederacy
Weaknesses Had to conquer a large area Invading unfamiliar land Few factories to produce weapons Few railroads to move troops/supplies Few supplies Small population (9 million) More than 1/3 of the population was enslaved Poor navy
Strengths
Population of 22 million
Many people to grow food and work in factories
Factories to make supplies for the Union army
Railroads
Strong navy Defending their homeland
Did not want to lose their property, country, freedom
Good soldiers-excellent shooters
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