The Tenth Amendment protects the:(1 point)

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Reserved powers of the federal government
Reserved powers of the federal government

Enumerated powers of the states
Enumerated powers of the states

Enumerated powers of the federal government
Enumerated powers of the federal government

Reserved powers of the states

The Tenth Amendment protects the reserved powers of the states.

Under delegated powers, the national government is limited to only those functions that:(1 point)

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Have been assigned in the Constitution
Have been assigned in the Constitution

The president deems necessary
The president deems necessary

The states cannot handle
The states cannot handle

Are popular among the citizens

Under delegated powers, the national government is limited to only those functions that have been assigned in the Constitution.

Anti-Federalists argued against a single large republic because they thought it would:(1 point)

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Make it difficult to represent the views of the citizens
Make it difficult to represent the views of the citizens

Lead to too many elections
Lead to too many elections

Strengthen the power of state governments
Strengthen the power of state governments

Lead to economic instability

Antifederalists argued against a single large republic because they thought it would make it difficult to represent the views of the citizens.

The "necessary and proper" clause, also known as the elastic clause, grants Congress the power to:(1 point)

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Oversee the president's actions
Oversee the president's actions

Enforce state laws
Enforce state laws

Make laws needed to carry out delegated powers
Make laws needed to carry out delegated powers

Regulate commerce within the states

The "necessary and proper" clause, also known as the elastic clause, grants Congress the power to make laws needed to carry out delegated powers.