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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~Courtney
Answer:
Brown v. Board of Education ended Jim
Federalism refers to the supremacy of he powers of state governments
It means that the council was chosen by a large group of people And yes that is a good idea because if a lot of people choose then everyone would not be against.