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Ivenika [448]
3 years ago
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What happens to powers in the U.S. Constitution not reserved for the federal government? They are reserved for the states and th

e people. The Supreme Court allocates them. The states may decide whether or not they want the powers. Local governments decide how to allocate the powers.
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sashaice [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

They are reserved for the states and the people.

Explanation:

The powers of the US constitution not reserved for the federal government are reserved for the states and especially for the people. This is guaranteed by the 10th constitutional amendment that states that since there are contingent powers that are limited to the country, but not limited to the states, they must be provided to the states, but they must be provided mainly to the people, preventing the people from becoming undervalued and including the character of the national government.

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