Hi!
I have the answer you're looking for. I just went over this in History.
The Tenth Amendment was added to the Constitution of 1787 largely because of the intellectual influence and personal persistence of the Anti-Federalists and their allies. It's quite clear that the Tenth Amendment was written to emphasize the limited nature of the powers delegated to the federal government.
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The correct answer is: because he can react to emergencies more quickly than Congress.
The president can appropriate government money in times of a disaster, to react to emergencies quicker than the Congress.
This situation only happens in times of emergency, in which the President is allowed to override the Congress and deliver executive orders without the Congress permission.
These emergencies are declared when: there is an armed conflict, a natural disaster, civil unrest, etc.
Answer:B
Explanation:Ralph Waldo Emerson